China-FM Briefing/US Vaccine
Beijing, China - June 10, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Press conference
2. Reporters
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, spokesman, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"The United States said the priority access for COVID-19 vaccines should be given to the American people, but now it announced it will donate vaccines to the COVAX. We hope the United States will honor its commitment as soon as possible."
4. Reporters
5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, spokesman, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"China has provided vaccine assistance to more than 80 developing countries in urgent need and exported vaccines to more than 40 other countries when it's vaccine supply narrowly met its domestic demand. So far, China has provided 350 million doses of vaccine to international partners, making it the country that provides most vaccines to foreign countries."
FILE: Beijing, China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Various of Sinovac vaccine production line, workers
Beijing, China - June 10, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
7. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, spokesman, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"China has announced that it will provide 10 million doses of vaccine to developing countries in urgent need as its first batch of donation to the COVAX. The batch of the vaccine has officially rolled off the production line in recent days. The WHO has included the COVID-19 vaccines developed by China's Sinopharm and Sinovac in its emergency use listing, which will promote Chinese vaccines to make greater contributions to the global fight against the COVID-19."
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - May 13, 2021 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Workers unloading China-donated vaccines
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - May 14, 2021 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Various of boxes of China-donated vaccines in truck
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - May 2021 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
10. Chinese Sinopharm vaccine on table
11. Nurse inoculating man with Chinese vaccine
Beijing, China - June 10, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
12. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, spokesman, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (partially overlaid with shot 13):
"China sticks to its pledge to make the COVID-19 vaccine a global public good and will do its best to provide more vaccines to the world. It will continue to support Chinese vaccine companies in transferring technologies to developing countries and conducting joint vaccine production. China will enable more countries, especially developing countries, to have sufficient vaccines as soon as possible, eliminate the immunization gap, and join hands with all other parties to build a global community of health for all."
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13. Reporters
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FILE: Colombo, Sri Lanka - March 31, 2021 (Sri Lankan Presidential Office - No access Chinese mainland)
14. Workers unloading China-donated vaccines
15. Poster reading "Build the Great Wall of Vaccines"
FILE: Kathmandu, Nepal - March 29, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
16. China-donated vaccines
17. Workers unloading China-donated vaccines
China hopes the United States will honor its commitment to the COVAX, an international vaccine campaign co-led by the World Health Organization (WHO), and contribute to the global fight against the COVID-19, foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said in Beijing on Thursday.
The U.S. White House announced last Thursday its framework for sharing at least 80 million U.S. vaccine doses globally by the end of June. At least three-quarters of the donated doses will be shared through the COVAX.
President Joe Biden is expected to announce further plans on the U.S. donation of more vaccines in the upcoming months.
"The United States said the priority access for COVID-19 vaccines should be given to the American people, but now it announced it will donate vaccines to the COVAX. We hope the United States will honor its commitment as soon as possible," said the spokesman.
Wang said China has already provided vaccine assistance to more than 80 developing countries in urgent need and exported vaccines to more than 40 other countries even when its vaccine supply narrowly met its domestic demand.
"So far, China has provided 350 million doses of vaccine to international partners, making it the country that has provided most vaccines to foreign countries," Wang said.
"China has announced that it will provide 10 million doses of vaccine to developing countries in urgent need as its first batch of donation to the COVAX. The batch of the vaccine has officially rolled off the production line in recent days," he said.
The WHO has included the COVID-19 vaccines developed by China's Sinopharm and Sinovac in its emergency use listing, which will promote Chinese vaccines to make greater contributions to the global fight against the COVID-19, Wang said.
“China sticks to its pledge to make the COVID-19 vaccine a global public good and will do its best to provide more vaccines to the world. It will continue to support Chinese vaccine companies in transferring technologies to developing countries and conducting joint vaccine production. China will enable more countries, especially developing countries, to have sufficient vaccines as soon as possible, eliminate the immunization gap, and join hands with all other parties to build a global community of health for all," said the spokesman.
China-FM Briefing/US Vaccine
Dateline : June 10, 2021/File
Location : Beijing,China
Duration : 3'05
Beijing, China - June 10, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Press conference
2. Reporters
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, spokesman, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"The United States said the priority access for COVID-19 vaccines should be given to the American people, but now it announced it will donate vaccines to the COVAX. We hope the United States will honor its commitment as soon as possible."
4. Reporters
5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, spokesman, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"China has provided vaccine assistance to more than 80 developing countries in urgent need and exported vaccines to more than 40 other countries when it's vaccine supply narrowly met its domestic demand. So far, China has provided 350 million doses of vaccine to international partners, making it the country that provides most vaccines to foreign countries."
FILE: Beijing, China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Various of Sinovac vaccine production line, workers
Beijing, China - June 10, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
7. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, spokesman, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"China has announced that it will provide 10 million doses of vaccine to developing countries in urgent need as its first batch of donation to the COVAX. The batch of the vaccine has officially rolled off the production line in recent days. The WHO has included the COVID-19 vaccines developed by China's Sinopharm and Sinovac in its emergency use listing, which will promote Chinese vaccines to make greater contributions to the global fight against the COVID-19."
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - May 13, 2021 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Workers unloading China-donated vaccines
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - May 14, 2021 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Various of boxes of China-donated vaccines in truck
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - May 2021 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
10. Chinese Sinopharm vaccine on table
11. Nurse inoculating man with Chinese vaccine
Beijing, China - June 10, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
12. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, spokesman, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (partially overlaid with shot 13):
"China sticks to its pledge to make the COVID-19 vaccine a global public good and will do its best to provide more vaccines to the world. It will continue to support Chinese vaccine companies in transferring technologies to developing countries and conducting joint vaccine production. China will enable more countries, especially developing countries, to have sufficient vaccines as soon as possible, eliminate the immunization gap, and join hands with all other parties to build a global community of health for all."
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUDNBITE++
13. Reporters
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUDNBITE++
FILE: Colombo, Sri Lanka - March 31, 2021 (Sri Lankan Presidential Office - No access Chinese mainland)
14. Workers unloading China-donated vaccines
15. Poster reading "Build the Great Wall of Vaccines"
FILE: Kathmandu, Nepal - March 29, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
16. China-donated vaccines
17. Workers unloading China-donated vaccines
China hopes the United States will honor its commitment to the COVAX, an international vaccine campaign co-led by the World Health Organization (WHO), and contribute to the global fight against the COVID-19, foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said in Beijing on Thursday.
The U.S. White House announced last Thursday its framework for sharing at least 80 million U.S. vaccine doses globally by the end of June. At least three-quarters of the donated doses will be shared through the COVAX.
President Joe Biden is expected to announce further plans on the U.S. donation of more vaccines in the upcoming months.
"The United States said the priority access for COVID-19 vaccines should be given to the American people, but now it announced it will donate vaccines to the COVAX. We hope the United States will honor its commitment as soon as possible," said the spokesman.
Wang said China has already provided vaccine assistance to more than 80 developing countries in urgent need and exported vaccines to more than 40 other countries even when its vaccine supply narrowly met its domestic demand.
"So far, China has provided 350 million doses of vaccine to international partners, making it the country that has provided most vaccines to foreign countries," Wang said.
"China has announced that it will provide 10 million doses of vaccine to developing countries in urgent need as its first batch of donation to the COVAX. The batch of the vaccine has officially rolled off the production line in recent days," he said.
The WHO has included the COVID-19 vaccines developed by China's Sinopharm and Sinovac in its emergency use listing, which will promote Chinese vaccines to make greater contributions to the global fight against the COVID-19, Wang said.
“China sticks to its pledge to make the COVID-19 vaccine a global public good and will do its best to provide more vaccines to the world. It will continue to support Chinese vaccine companies in transferring technologies to developing countries and conducting joint vaccine production. China will enable more countries, especially developing countries, to have sufficient vaccines as soon as possible, eliminate the immunization gap, and join hands with all other parties to build a global community of health for all," said the spokesman.
ID : 8203004
Published : 2021-06-10 17:50
Last Modified : 2021-06-11 16:19:00
Source : China Central Television (CCTV),China Global Television Network (CGTN)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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