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Brasilia, December 15: Brazil on Monday accused China of not being transparent in their authorisation of COVID-19 vaccines for emergency use. Brazil s health regulator Anvisa s statement is likely to further aggravate political tensions between the two countries. Notably, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, has always remained a critic of China.
Bolsonaro has repeatedly expressed concern over Chinese vaccine against COVID-19 CoronaVac. The vaccine was developed by China s Sinovac Biotech. Sao Paulo Governor Joao Doria, who is a critic of Bolsonaro, stated that the vaccination in the state would begin from January next year. However, the country s most populous state would not be able to use CoronaVac until approved by Anvisa.
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Brazil s health regulator Anvisa said China s health authorities are not transparent in their authorization of COVID-19 vaccines for emergency use, a statement that may further inflame political tension in the South American country
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Brazil s health regulator Anvisa said on Monday China s health authorities are not transparent in their authorization of COVID-19 vaccines for emergency use, a statement that may further inflame political tension in the South American country.
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