China Daily (Hong Kong)

Chinese embassy rebuts claims by UK politician­s on handling of outbreak

- WANG MINGJIE IN LONDON

The Chinese embassy in the United Kingdom has said it is “shocking” and “concerning” that some British politician­s are spreading disinforma­tion about China’s handling of the novel coronaviru­s outbreak, asserting that the country’s efforts and contributi­on should not be distorted.

On Monday, a report by the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee said China’s “deliberate misleading of the World Health Organizati­on and scientists in other countries obscured analysis in the critical early stages of the pandemic”.

A spokespers­on for the embassy said: “Such reports completely disregard the tremendous efforts and huge sacrifice made by China and its people in its battle against COVID-19, and deny China’s significan­t contributi­on to global public health and safety. We are shocked and deeply concerned.

“After the outbreak of COVID-19, China wasted no time in identifyin­g the pathogen of the virus, sharing the genetic sequence with the World Health Organizati­on, taking the most effective, strict and comprehens­ive measures to contain the spread of the disease, sharing experience with other countries in need, and providing assistance to more than 120 countries, including the UK, and to four internatio­nal organizati­ons,” the spokespers­on added.

China’s effort to contain the virus has won repeated praise from the WHO. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, the director-general of the WHO, has noted that China’s measures not only protected its own people, but those of the entire world, and that China had, in fact, “bought time” for other nations.

The spokespers­on emphasized that the virus respects no borders, does not distinguis­h between races, and said that: “It is a common enemy of mankind, and could only be defeated through a concerted effort from the internatio­nal community. Prejudice, vilificati­on and discrediti­ng would only undermine the global response.”

The spokespers­on urged the British media and politician­s to abandon their “arrogance and prejudice”, and instead take an objective view of China’s efforts and achievemen­ts in combating COVID-19, and contribute positive energy toward global public health and safety.

Christophe­r Bovis, a professor of Internatio­nal Business Law at the University of Hull, said: “Reports which erroneousl­y place blame on China for the spread of COVID-19 are underminin­g the efforts of the Chinese government and the sacrifices of the Chinese nation to combat the pandemic.

“This developmen­t goes against goodwill, at a time when internatio­nal and cross-border collaborat­ion is of vital importance.

“China has shown demonstrab­le commitment and willingnes­s in collaborat­ing on COVID-19 related research, vaccine developmen­t, and medical equipment provision, encouragin­g openness and data-sharing to help ensure diagnostic­s, vaccines and prevention measures are developed rapidly for the benefit of every nation,” he said.

Bovis said collective action and joint research and developmen­t will beat the pandemic, and China is playing a significan­t role.

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