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Chinese vaccine a promising alternative for EU countries: experts – Global Times
While many central and western European countries, who put all faith in Western-produced COVID-19 vaccines, continue to scramble for scarce doses, those left behind…

Workers transport a shipment of COVID-19 vaccine of Chinese company Sinopharm from a Chinese military plane at Phnom Penh International Airport in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, on Sunday. Photo: AFP
While many central and western European countries, who put all faith in Western-produced COVID-19 vaccines, continue to scramble for scarce doses, those left behind have urged “it is time to trust Chinese vaccines.” As Turkey, Hungary, Bosnia and Serbia keep their options open to Chinese and Russian…
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