TOKYO — China urged the international community to resist “vaccine nationalism” and to coordinate policy to make vaccines accessible for developing countries in order to contain the pandemic and for the sake of the global economy.
Yi Gang, Governor of the People’s Bank of China, said in a statement delivered to the International Monetary Fund’s steering committee on Thursday that the pick-up in global growth was “slow and uneven,” and a fair distribution of vaccines was key to achieving a sustainable recovery.
“The international community should work together to resist ‘vaccine nationalism,’ strengthen cooperation and policy coordination to fight against COVID-19, and improve…
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