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Coronavirus vaccines landing in Middle East; public remains uneasy about inoculations
The highly touted Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccines, for which regulatory agencies have given emergency-use approval, are beginning to arrive in the Middle East.
The first inoculations have already begun in Saudi Arabia. The kingdom received its first consignment of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine Wednesday and distribution has already started. More than 150,000 Saudi citizens have already registered online to be treated.
Saudi Health Minister Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah was shown in the media receiving his vaccine injection.
The UAE, using the Sinovac Chinese COVID-19 vaccine, has also already launched its national vaccine program. It, as well as other MENA countries, conducted trials from Sinopharm, another Chinese COVID-19 vaccine.
As the United States continues to wield bans and sanctions to lock Huawei out of the global 5G market and coerce its allies into doing the same, Huawei has seen its 5G business in several European markets sabotaged in recent months, despite the company s ongoing presence in parts of the continent.
Britain has decided to remove all Huawei equipment from its 5G networks by 2027. On Nov. 30, the British government said British telecommunications firms must not install new Huawei 5G kits after September 2021.
This decision does not serve anyone s best interests as it would move Britain into the digital slow lane and put at risk the Government s levelling up agenda, said Huawei UK in a statement.
Source: Xinhua|
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Video PlayerClose A ban on Huawei would put a major damper on Europe s 5G ambitions, potentially causing multi-year setbacks and letting the United States decide what technology is available and who can use it, and Europe will not achieve its strategic autonomy, said Abraham Liu, Huawei s chief representative to the European Union (EU) Institutions. An Oxford Economics report released recently showed that Huawei has contributed 16.4 billion euros (19.8 billion U.S. dollars) to Europe s GDP and supported 224,300 jobs in 2019. The company also generated 6.6 billion euros in tax revenues for European authorities the same year. Huawei has undergone the most rigorous of testing of cyber security within the IT industry. Organizations such as the BSI in Germany, SERTIT in Norway and CCN in Spain have completed independent assessment and issued certification of our products. In addition, Huawei s devices have been tested at the source level