Global Times

CDC director refutes hype of low efficacy of Chinese vaccines

- By Cao Siqi

The Director of the Chinese Center of Disease Control ( China CDC) on Sunday refuted claims by some media outlets and overseas social media platform users that the director “admitted” Chinese COVID- 19 vaccines have a low protection rate, saying that “it was a complete misunderst­anding.”

In an exclusive interview with the Global Times, Gao Fu, head of the China CDC, said as scientists around the world are discussing vaccine efficacy, he offered a scientific vision: that to improve the efficacy, adjustment of vaccinatio­n procedures and sequential inoculatio­n of different types of vaccines might be options.

“The protection rates of all vaccines in the world are sometimes high, and sometimes low. How to improve their efficacy is a question that needs to be considered by scientists around the world,” Gao said.

“In this regard, I suggest that we can consider adjusting the vaccinatio­n process, such as the number of doses and intervals and adopting sequential vaccinatio­n with different types of vaccines,”

Gao stressed that as it is the first time human beings have encountere­d COVID- 19, there are many scientific problems to be studied when it comes to vaccinatio­ns.

“This is also the first time that humans have been vaccinated with a novel coronaviru­s vaccine. All the vaccinatio­n procedures we have adopted so far have been based on previous extrapolat­ions of other virus vaccines inoculatio­n, and that extrapolat­ion has worked pretty well,” Gao said.

Gao called for people to get a shot as the benefits of vaccinatio­n far outweigh the risks. “Vaccines have to be used fairly and the world should share vaccines. If the world doesn’t share vaccines, the virus will share the world,” he said.

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