China ‘gifts’ PH with 500K vaccines

Over 40 countries prefer China-made vaccines vs. COVID-19
THE efforts by pro-Western media to discredit the efficacy and safety of COVID-19 vaccines made in China have failed, with more than 40 countries preferring to purchase their own vaccines, compared to those made by ‘Big Pharma’ and with the Philippines soon to receive at least 500,000 jabs, free of charge.

Below are the major countries who have placed greater trust in China vaccines compared to those made by Western Big Pharma, such as Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca and which enabled them to immediately start the mass vaccination of their citizens without worry of them developing severe—and sometimes deadly—“side effects:”

Serbia, received delivery of 1 million doses of Sinopharm. Started vaccination January 19, 2021;

Cambodia, received donation of 1 million doses; Philippines, ordered 25 million doses Sinovac at ‘friendship price.’ To receive donation of 500k doses; Pakistan, placed order of 1.2 million doses from Sinopharm; Indonesia, ordered 125 million doses Sinovac. Received delivery of 3 million doses and started mass vaccination last January 13, 2021.

Indonesia also entered into a partnership with Sinovac to locally produced the vaccine.

Brazil, ordered 100 million doses Sinovac and started mass vaccination last January 17, 2021. Brazil also participated in the third and final ‘clinical trial’ of Sinovac vaccines involving the mass vaccination of its citizens; Hungary, ordered at least 1 million doses Sinopharm; Egypt, to order 40 million doses Sinopharm; Turkey, ordered 50 million doses Sinovac with 3 million doses already received last December 2020; Mexico, ordered 35 million doses Cansino; Ukraine, ordered 5 million doses Sinovac; and, Malaysia, order 14 million doses of Sinovac.
Aside from these deals, it was announced last week that the World Health Organization (WHO) is now considering the deployment of Chinese vaccines all over the world for WHO’s own “emergency use program” known as ‘COVAX.’

COVAX is the vaccines pillar of the Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator, the official WHO statement said.

The ACT Accelerator is a ground-breaking global collaboration to accelerate the development, production, and equitable access to COVID-19 tests, treatments, and vaccines. COVAX is co-led by Gavi, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) and WHO.

WHO experts are also in Wuhan, China, to “investigate” if, indeed, the COVID-19 pandemic originated in Wuhan.

HE Wang Yi in the Philippines

China’s commitment to assist the Philippines in combatting the pandemic was further firmed up during the official visit the country of Foreign Minister, Wang Yi last January 16, 2021, and where he officially conferred with Pres. Duterte in Malacañang.

At this visit, Wang not only announced that the Philippines can avail of Chinese vaccines at “friendship cost” but also, the delivery, free of charge, 500,000 doses of the vaccines.

The delivery of the free vaccines is a result of Pres. Duterte’s personal call to Chinese President Xi Jinping last year, asking for help in acquiring vaccines for the country, given our inadequacy to produce a vaccine locally or have money to purchase the more expensive vaccines made by Big Pharma.

During his public address last January 18, 2021, Pres. Duterte reiterated this point, by recalling his telephone conversation with Pres. Xi, in order to debunk critics that he favors China-made vaccines.

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