China pledges 2 billion Covid-19 vaccines globally through year's end
Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged 2 billion doses of Chinese vaccines would be
supplied to the world through this year, an increase that would add to
country's efforts as the largest global exporter of COVID-19
vaccines.
Xi's announcement was delivered at the
International Forum on COVID-19 Vaccine Cooperation, state media reported
Wednesday, which China hosted virtually.
That figure likely includes the 770
million doses China has already donated or exported already since September
last year, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Most of the Chinese
shots have been exported under bilateral deals. It is unclear if the figure
also includes the agreements with the COVAX mechanism where two Chinese vaccine
manufacturers will provide up to 550 million doses.
Xi also promised to donate $100 million to
the UN-backed COVAX program, which aims to distribute vaccines to low- and
middle-income countries, the official Xinhua News Agency said Wednesday night.
Vaccine distributions have been starkly
unequal, as wealthy countries now consider issuing booster shots to their
citizens and poorer nations struggle to get enough vaccines for a first dose. Read
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