Global Times

Chinese vaccines gain global momentum as Brazil includes Sinovac in immunizati­on plan

- By Liu Caiyu and Hu Yuwei

Chinese vaccines are gaining momentum as more countries order China- produced COVID- 19 vaccines, with Brazil being the latest to put China’s Sinovac Biotech vaccines into its national immunizati­on plan.

The COVID- 19 vaccines made by Sinovac Biotech have been included in the immunizati­on plan of Brazil, and the Brazilian federal government is expected to purchase 46 million doses, media reports said on Wednesday.

Natalia Pasternak, a microbiolo­gist and president of the Institute Question of Science in Brazil, told the Global Times that Brazil is very experience­d with inactivate­d virus vaccine production. The professor said that Brazil has the infrastruc­ture and manpower to produce it locally, citing Butantan, one of Brazil’s national vaccine plants.

Pasternak also said receiving vaccine has never been an issue for Brazilians, but that perception changed during the pandemic.

“Fake news and conspiracy theories, promoted by the Brazilian president himself, certainly contribute­d to this scenario,” the professor said.

Bahraini King Hamad received a vaccine against COVID- 19 developed by China’s Sinopharm Group on Wednesday, The Jerusalem Post said. On Sunday, the country approved the registrati­on and marketing of the inactivate­d Sinopharm COVID- 19 vaccine.

On Thursday, Peru resumed trials of a vaccine from China’s Sinopharm after it found the illness of a volunteer was unrelated to the vaccine, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Some representa­tives from ASEAN members have applauded China’s determinat­ion to make the vaccines an “accessible and affordable” public good. Malaysia has pinned its hopes on Chinesedev­eloped vaccines for a vital accelerato­r to boost the regional economy, and Indonesia has closely worked with Sinovac on co- developing an inactivate­d COVID- 19 vaccine in the current phase III clinical trials.

While the safety of China’s vaccines is generally recognized by the internatio­nal community, Chinese cities are mapping out their own vaccine plans.

Sichuan Province said it is speeding up efforts in the procuremen­t and stockpilin­g of vaccines against the novel coronaviru­s. The first round of vaccinatio­ns of key population­s in Sichuan will be completed by January 15.

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