With a Second Chinese Vaccine Getting the Nod From the WHO, Pressure Mounts on the U.S. to Get Its Own Vaccine Distribution Drive Going

The World Health Organization granted emergency use approval to Sinovac’s COVID-19 vaccine, the second Chinese jab to get the global health body’s seal of approval. In a statement on Tuesday, the WHO said Sinovac “meets international standards for safety, efficacy, and manufacturing,” providing badly-needed legitimacy to the Chinese-made vaccine.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus welcomed the decision and noted the fact that the Sinovac vaccine doesn’t require costly subzero cold storage facilities, which makes it ideally suited for use in developing countries.

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