Beijing has repeatedly said it has enough vaccines. Read more at straitstimes.com.
to share advanced vaccines as Beijing battles a fast-spreading wave of Covid-19, a rejection that’s led to growing frustration among American officials concerned about a resurgence of the pandemic.and impact on China’s economy, the US has repeatedly offered mRNA vaccines and other assistance to President Xi Jinping’s government through private channels, according to US officials who asked not to be identified discussing the deliberations.
Moreover, accepting vaccines from the US is likely a nonstarter politically for Mr Xi, as it would shine a spotlight on “Even in the midst of a catastrophic outbreak of Covid, Beijing continues to emphasise vaccine nationalism, a decision that will undoubtedly result in unnecessary deaths,” he said.of strict quarantines, travel limits and heavy masking as a model to the world that it was saving lives – and pointedly suggested the US was recklessly killing its people.
Mr Xi’s administration has officially acknowledged about 30 Covid-19 deaths since it abandoned strict pandemic controls at the beginning of December, prompting governments around the world to impose restrictions on Chinese travellers.In a briefing on Thursday, Mr Liu Pengyu, a spokesman for the Chinese embassy in Washington, pushed back against suggestions that its vaccines weren’t effective.
“China can not only meet domestic demand but also supply to other countries in need,” he told reporters. “We are also working to upgrade the vaccines to make them more effective and bolster vaccinations to cope with possible new variants so that we will continue to play a constructive role in the global Covid fight.
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