China would make a coronavirus vaccine a 'global public good', push for fast-track entry arrangements with other countries

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BEIJING (REUTERS) - China will increase international cooperation if it succeeds in developing a coronavirus vaccine, the science and technology minister said on Sunday (June 7).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - China will increase international cooperation if it succeeds in developing a coronavirus vaccine, the science and technology minister said on Sunday .

China would make a vaccine a"global public good" when it is ready, the minister, Mr Wang Zhigang, told a news conference in Beijing. At the same news conference, Deputy Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu said China will continue pushing for"fast-track" border entry arrangements with other countries. China has fulfilled its responsibility as a big country through shipments of goods to help counter the coronavirus epidemic to other countries, Mr Ma said.

 

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Yes this is China.

The Five Eyes don't like the successful pace of this non-profit Chinese Covid-19 vaccine research. A Chinese first would mean the prospect of western companies reaping hundred of billions in vaccine revenue going up in smoke. 'These Chinese are so smart, it's no fair!'

Why ST seems to be China’s mouthpiece? Strange for a sovereign state’s only newspaper

Who knows...maybe their vaccine might turn their users into the Walking 🧟‍♀️ Dead 🧟‍♂️ more trouble for the World 🌍

Stay away.

Secondary victimization

Didn't we stop trusting them? Their lies overwhelm their truths. Trusting their vaccine is an unworthy risk & gamble - like a 'fast lane'.

Chinazi did nothing good for human...the pure evil sovereign.

Before that happens, we have to go through another round of acrimonious accusations that China stole the vaccine formula from the US. With the US asking for investigation and suing compensation for intellectual property loss.

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