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India's Vaccine Diplomacy Frustrates China; Beijing Accuses New Delhi Of Halting Sinovac Deal With Bangladesh


India’s Vaccine Diplomacy Frustrates China; Beijing Accuses New Delhi Of Halting Sinovac Deal With Bangladesh
January 27, 2021
India’s vaccine diplomacy has upset China with the latter accusing New Delhi of “meddling” in its Sinovac deal with Bangladesh. 
On Monday, Bangladesh received the first consignment of the 5 million doses of Covishield vaccines from India. Last week, New Delhi had gifted 2 million doses of the vaccine to Dhaka as part of the Modi government’s ‘Vaccine Maitri’ (vaccine friendship) initiative.
Reports suggest Bangladesh has so far purchased 30 million doses from the Pune-based Serum Institute of India through private Beximco pharmaceuticals under a tripartite agreement. ....

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China wanted to show off its COVID-19 vaccines to the world, but the move is backfiring


China wanted to show off its COVID-19 vaccines to the world, but the move is backfiring
A YouGov survey this month of roughly 19,000 people in 17 countries and regions showed that most were distrustful of a COVID-19 vaccine made in China
Brazilian indigenous people wait in Sao Paulo to receive the COVID-19 vaccine from Sinovac. By Victor Moriyama © 2021 The New York Times
vaccines were supposed to deliver a geopolitical win that showcased the country’s scientific prowess and generosity. Instead, in some places, they have set off a backlash.
Officials in Brazil and Turkey have complained that Chinese companies have been slow to ship the doses and ingredients. Disclosures about the Chinese vaccines have been slow and spotty. The few announcements that have trickled out suggest that China’s vaccines, while considered effective, cannot stop the virus as well as those developed by Pfizer and Moderna, ....

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China wanted to show off its vaccines-532090


China wanted to show off its vaccines
Sun Online Desk
26th January, 2021 08:34:16
China’s coronavirus vaccines were supposed to deliver a geopolitical win that showcased the country’s scientific prowess and generosity. Instead, in some places, they have set off a backlash.
Officials in Brazil and Turkey have complained that Chinese companies have been slow to ship the doses and ingredients. Disclosures about the Chinese vaccines have been slow and spotty. The few announcements that have trickled out suggest that China’s vaccines, while considered effective, cannot stop the virus as well as those developed by Pfizer and Moderna, the American drugmakers. ....

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