World leaders at the ongoing World Economic Forum (WEF) said it is urgent to tackle vaccine inequity to end the pandemic as the Omicron variant continues to rampage across the globe. The immunization gap between rich and poor countries continues to widen due to imbalances in vaccine supply and inadequate facilities to support mass inoculation in places like Africa. As a major global vaccine player, China is committed to fulfilling its pledges by not only providing vaccines to developing countries but also transferring technologies to cover local needs, setting an example for other major powers like the US and some Western countries, which are urged to take more active moves.
As the world tries to counter Omicron and bumps up booster shot campaigns, vaccine supply has once again come under discussion, as the World Economic Forum (WEF) rang the alarm bells recently of the COVID-19 vaccine manufacturing gap, and the Davos Agenda virtual event is set to discuss the critical challenges facing the world such as inequality in vaccine distribution.
The city-wide disinfection implemented in the Covid-hit Xi'an in China's Shaanxi province, which is part of the government measures to control the recent outbreak, has triggered an online controversy, Global Times reported. The latest outbreak in China has affected 21 cities in 15 provinces and regions, including Shaanxi, Guangdong province and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous
The city-wide disinfection implemented in the Covid-hit Xi an in China s Shaanxi province, which is part of government s measures to control the recent outbreak, has triggered an online controversy, Global Times reported.The latest outbreak in .
The city-wide disinfection implemented in the Covid-hit Xi an in China s Shaanxi province, which is part of government s measures to control the recent outbreak, has triggered an online controversy, Global Times reported.