First lot of China COVID-19 vaccines may arrive in Hungary next week
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First lot of China COVID-19 vaccines may arrive in Hungary next week
First lot of China COVID-19 vaccines may arrive in Hungary next week. Prime Minister of Hungary: China’s COVID-19 vaccine is very reassuring, the first batch is expected to arrive next week.
On February 9, local time, Hungarian Prime Minister Orban praised the Chinese scientific community for its efforts to develop the COVID-19 vaccine at the China-CEEC Leaders’ Summit, saying that he had received relevant Chinese vaccines from relevant Hungarian institutions. “Very reassuring” report. He mentioned that the first batch of Chinese vaccines is expected to arrive in the country next week.
According to the report, Orban said that in the early days of the epidemic, the world was racing to buy masks and ventilators, but now it has become a vaccine.
“The ultimate solution to this crisis will be a vaccine,” Orbán said. “This is related to the lives of our people and the revival of our economy.” Orbán calls for the East and West on the basis of mutual respect and goodwill. There can be more constructive cooperation between them.
Afterwards, Orban expressed his gratitude to China. Orban stated that Hungary is grateful for China’s help when the epidemic poses challenges and that Hungary has purchased a large number of Chinese medical equipment. He added that Chinese companies took advantage of the investment opportunities provided by the Hungarian government to start some projects, “making China the number one investor in Hungary in 2020.”
In addition, Orbán also praised the efforts made by the Chinese scientific community to develop the COVID-19 vaccine on the same day, and thanked the Chinese side for allowing Hungarian experts to visit its production facilities and communicate with Chinese experts. “I received a very reassuring report from our delegation. Their assessment allows the use of Chinese vaccines in Hungary in an emergency.” Orban said.
The report mentioned that Orban also said that the first batch of Chinese vaccines is expected to arrive next week.
(source:internet, reference only)
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