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China exporting its vaccine

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“Western countries blame China for everything it does… If China doesn't provide the vaccine to Latin American countries, China will be accused of not taking up its international responsibilities. If China provides the vaccine, there will be other conspiracy theories.”

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Director of the Center for Latin American Studies at Shanghai University
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“Both China and the US, as capable countries, should extend a helping hand to other countries in need, rather than use vaccines as a tool of competition and turn the issue of global public health products into a geopolitical one. Latin American countries have been exploited by the US. The attitude of the US toward Latin American countries on vaccines once again demonstrates its utilitarianism, which is to use what can be used and discard what cannot be used.”

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Professor at the Institute of International Relations at the China Foreign Affairs University
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“From my discussion with friends in China who serve in the government or top universities, they told me that the strategy is that China would like to have what they call vaccine diplomacy, especially in the first half of the year. So the strategy is to first supply the rest of the world before they come back to vaccinate more and more people in China. The immunity gap is a concern shared by many people, including myself. I think China may have enough time to catch up, if we're talking about [higher vaccination rates by] the end of this year, but if you think about getting that by summer, I have a concern whether this can be true.”

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Associate professor of health policy and economics at the Yale School of Public Health
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“We're seeing certainly real-time vaccine diplomacy start to play out, with China in the lead, in terms of being able to manufacture vaccines within China and make them available to others, largely low- and middle-income countries around the world. When you're making diplomatic decisions in two or three years, you may have fond memories of who was there to help you in the middle of a crisis.”

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Founding director of the Global Health Innovation Center at Duke University in the US
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“With this vaccine [Chinese vaccine Sinopharm], five different types are now available in Hungary so that we may get as many people vaccinated as quickly as possible.”

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Member of the Hungary National Public Health Center
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“China has a great opportunity to do vaccine diplomacy and distribute a life-saving product. In my experience, every time they've engaged in diplomacy, they screw it up - they manage to upset the countries on the receiving end of their aid. The key thing I am looking out for is if they come in with offers for a vaccine in exchange for a countries' commitment to using Huawei 5G telecommunication lines, or to allowing China to invest in key sectors. Given that they have a history of this behavior, it wouldn't surprise me if they did it again.”

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Senior director for McLarty Associates, and Mexico’s ambassador to China for six years
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