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Xinhua Headlines: Trust in Chinese vaccines gives European countries head start in global inoculation race Shi Zhongyu,unreguser,Yuan Liang,Zhang Xiuzhi
Xinhua Headlines: Trust in Chinese vaccines gives European countries head start in global inoculation race
Replay Video UP NEXT I think that the Chinese vaccines are good for all people, and so we trust this vaccine. We support our country s cooperation with China in fighting COVID-19, said Jovanka Adamovic, a Serbian, after receiving her first dose of a Chinese vaccine in the village of Rudna Glava recently. The Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine became the first from China to receive a Good Manufacturing Practice certificate in an EU member country, after Hungary this week confirmed that it is of consistent high quality, appropriate for intended use and meets the requirements for authorization.
Xinhua Headlines: Fairer, healthier world needs no vaccine nationalism shanghaisun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from shanghaisun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Fairer, healthier world needs no vaccine nationalism
World Health Day 2021 is being commemorated globally on Wednesday, under the theme of building a fairer, healthier world. In contrast to its previous themes, which typically focused on some specific types of disease or health threats like diabetes and food safety, this year the World Health Organization chose a more general and abstract theme for the yearly event. It s not that the WHO has run out of choices of disease types, or the world was free from specific health threats; it is just the still-ravaging pandemic has attested to the fact that unfairness and inequality, especially in addressing such global challenges as COVID-19, are actually more lethal than any specific disease.
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