Covid Vaccine in China: France’s Macron calls for Beijing to be more transparent

A healthcare professional administers the Covid-19 vaccine at a mass vaccination center in Beijing on Jan. 15.

Photographer: Kevin Frayer / Getty Images

French President Emmanuel Macron called on China to be more transparent with the science behind its coronavirus vaccines.

It is unclear whether Chinese vaccine developers are adopting common standards because details about their vaccines are less available than those of Western manufacturers, Macron said on Thursday during an online discussion panel to mark the opening of the European Council Center Atlantic.

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Emmanuel Macron in Paris on 4 February.

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“I have absolutely no information,” said Macron. “It looks like we can have more information about Russian vaccines,” he said, citing a study published in Lancet and Russia’s initiatives to register its Sputnik V inoculation with the European Medicines Agency.

China has sought to extend its geopolitical influence through vaccine diplomacy. this added another inoculation to its arsenal this month, when final-stage tests in Brazil indicated that its Sinovac Biotech Ltd. vaccine offers significant protection against Covid-19. But the lack of timely and clear disclosures on the part of Chinese developers contributed to the caution of his photos.

It is a “clear diplomatic success,” said Macron, describing China’s efficiency in producing and exporting doses globally as “a little humiliating for us”.

With the EU lagging behind the United States and the United Kingdom in administering vaccines, Macron has championed the European Union’s approach to buying vaccines together to avoid a race between member countries. He also pressured drug manufacturers to step up efforts to produce life-saving vaccines in France.

“Systemic rival”

An official at Macron’s office, who asked not to be identified according to the protocol, said this week that French President and Chancellor Angela Merkel were lined up to receive any inoculation that met EU standards, and that geopolitics plays no role. The comment came in response to a question about whether Macron would consider buying the Sputnik V vaccine, which Merkel said is ready to consider use in Germany.

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