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Xinhua Commentary: Chinese vaccines bring LatAm hope amidst unprecedented global moral test - China News

2021-03-07 10:06:31 GMT2021-03-07 18:06:31(Beijing Time) Xinhua English by Xinhua writer Cui Yuanlei MEXICO CITY, March 6 (Xinhua) After the second batch of Sinovac vaccines arrived in Colombia on Saturday afternoon, 11 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region have received Chinese vaccines, which are nicknamed by some regional countries as doses of hope. The vaccines came at a time when new waves of COVID-19 outbreaks and more contagious variants are emerging in the region while the deliveries of doses the LAC countries ordered from the West are delayed. Meeting the utmost need of the LAC countries in the anti-pandemic fight, China s helping hand not only demonstrates its long-term friendship and solidarity with the region, but also embodies its commitment of making the vaccines a global public good.

Xinhua Commentary: Chinese vaccines bring LatAm hope amidst unprecedented global moral test

news Xinhua Commentary: Chinese vaccines bring LatAm hope amidst unprecedented global moral test Cui Yuanlei,Yang Chunxue © Provided by N.C.N. Limited Staff members unload temperature-controlled cargo containers with COVID-19 vaccines from Chinese company Sinovac at Mexico International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico, Feb. 27, 2021. (Xinhua/Xin Yuewei) From the hardest-hit city Ecatepec in Mexico to Easter Island in Chile and from the jungle in Brazil s Amazon region to Buenos Aires in Argentina, hundreds of thousands of frontline healthcare workers, teachers, indigenous people and seniors who are more vulnerable to the virus have received the doses from China. by Xinhua writer Cui Yuanlei

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