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Sao Paulo authorities plead with China to release vaccines
By MAURICIO SAVARESE
May 13 2021


SAO PAULO (AP) — Authorities in Brazil’s most populous state on Wednesday said they have mobilized to try to convince the Chinese government to authorize the export of raw material to make millions of COVID-19 vaccines needed amid a sudden shortage.

The South American nation is highly dependent on a shot made by pharmaceutical company Sinovac for its immunization efforts, and in recent weeks several Brazilian cities have either suspended or delayed vaccinations due to faltering supplies.

The factory that produces the vaccine locally, at Sao Paulo’s state-run Butantan Institute, has slowed production due to lack of raw material, and Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro and his economy minister, Paulo Guedes, made statements critical of China this month. Sao Paulo’s Gov. João Doria — an adversary of Bolsonaro’s — implied their comments may have created the bottleneck.

Hours after speaking to China’s ambassador to Brazil, Doria said in a press conference that Bolsonaro and Guedes should apologize to the Asian nation for their recent comments so China can resume exports.

“He (Chinese ambassador Yang Wanming) told me he will talk to China’s ministry of foreign affairs tomorrow to renew his appeal to release the raw material that is ready at the Sinovac laboratory,” Doria said. “That raw material is ready and available in refrigerated containers, just waiting for the authorization of the Chinese government.”

Doria added there was risk of a halt in immunization efforts if about 10,000 liters of raw material stuck in China — enough to bottle 18 million shots — doesn’t arrive soon.

The Chinese embassy in the capital Brasilia, when contacted by the AP, didn’t confirm the call with Gov. Doria took place.

Dimas Covas, the head of the Butantan Institute, also said on Wednesday he had called Brazil’s ambassador to China, Paulo Mesquita, to ask him to step up the pressure on Beijing. He added that a representative of Sao Paulo’s state government who had been based in Shanghai moved to the Chinese capital one week ago to bolster their efforts.

Bolsonaro suggested on May 5 that China had benefited economically during the pandemic and echoed a conspiracy theory that the disease may have been created in a laboratory, without providing evidence.

”It is a new virus, nobody knows if it was born in a laboratory or by some human being that ate an inadequate animal. But it is there. The military knows what chemical, bacteriological and radiologic war is. Aren’t we facing a new war?” Bolsonaro said during an event at the presidential palace. “Which country grew its GDP the most? I won’t tell you.”

Later that day, the Brazilian president denied that he had been referring to China and blamed the media for the blowback.

A few days earlier, Economy Minister Guedes said during a live feed of a meeting with the nation’s health minister that the Chinese “invented” COVID-19.

“How can they attack those who supply us with raw materials and vaccines to save Brazil’s population?” Doria said at the press conference.

The AstraZeneca vaccine, the only other that Brazil has so far used on a massive scale, also depends on raw material imported from China. Only 7.3% of the country’s population has been fully vaccinated against the disease, according to Our World in Data, an online research site. More than 420,000 Brazilians have died of COVID-19.

Brazil’s foreign relations ministry said in a statement Tuesday night it is “permanently following the process of authorization of raw materials export.” It added that foreign minister Carlos França has recently spoken with China’s foreign affairs minister, Wang Yi, seeking more cooperation in the fight against the pandemic

“(Chinese authorities) reiterated that possible delays are not intentional, given that China is exporting raw material to several countries, which brings an extensive demand and overload both in the fabrication of vaccines and ingredients and in bureaucratic procedures,” the foreign relations ministry said in an emailed response to questions.

 
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Brazil has a pro-Western puppet regime, installed in Sao Paolo. Washington DC removed Dilma Rousseff from power, because her government was exercizing the policy of diverse International Relations, in trade and political ties. Another evidence that current Brazilian is an american servant, is Brazil was one of the very few countries that followed america in moving it's embassy from israeli capital, tel aviv, to Jerusalem.
 
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How has this article been written without either side blaming the US for the raw material shortage...
 
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WOW.......Didnt know Brazil was so touched by this. Thats quite alot. Plus, seems it's not getting any better over there.
They have a moron in charge who thinks the coronavirus is just a flu, and a hoax. He refused to lock down, and a lot of people who spoke out against him ended up beaten, losing everything, or dead.
 
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Diplomatic rift with China results in shortage of active ingredient to produce vaccines in Brazil
Saturday, May 15th 2021- 09:00 UTC


São Paulo Governor Joao Doria Friday blamed Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro for a diplomatic crisis with China, which led to the suspension of supplies to manufacturing vaccines against the coronavirus.

The Butantan Institute, which depends from the state of São Paulo, Friday stopped manufacturing the Coronavac immunizer due to the lack of Active Pharmacological Input (IFA), it was announced.

Doria said that there was “a diplomatic friction caused by disastrous statements by the federal government against the government of China and against the vaccine itself.”

The Governor added that “Brazilians do not think like the President of the Republic, Brazilians continue to thank China for helping save lives,” said the Conservative Doria of the Brazilian Social Democratic Party.

“The offences against the people of China also offend the Brazilian people,” said Doria, who admitted there is no date for production to resume.

The state of São Paulo has been negotiating with the Chinese Embassy to unblock the shipment of 10,000 litres of IFA to generate 18 million doses of Coronavac. According to the state of São Paulo, China is delaying the shipment due to “bureaucratic problems” that could be resolved if the Brazilian government publicly expressed its “apologies” for Bolsonaro's remarks.

On May 5, Bolsonaro hinted that China was behind the creation of the Sars-CoV-2 virus in the context of a “chemical and bacteriological warfare” of global scope and that the pandemic favoured the Asian giant economically.

Economy Minister Paulo Guedes has said that China “invented” the coronavirus and that the oriental vaccines were not of a very good quality, to which Chinese Ambassador Yang Wanming replied by reminding Guedes that about 85% of the immunizers and supplies used in Brazil are made in China.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, Bolsonaro declared himself against vaccines in general, not just Chinese ones, and promised that none would ever be applied. The 66-year-old Bolsonaro has so far not taken any vaccine while other, younger members of his administration have.

Carlos Murillo, CEO for Latin America of the US laboratory Pfizer, said Thursday before the Parliamentary Investigations Commission (CPI), that Bolsonaro had leet the chance to purchase 70 million doses go by. Pfizer had, according to Murillo, made at least three proposals for the sale of vaccines in 2020, all left unattended by Bolsonaro and then Health Minister, General Eduardo Pazuello.

Brazil finally signed a contract with Pfizer in March this year for 2.6 million doses. Up until Thursday, more than 56 million vaccines had been applied in Brazil, of which some 45 million were covered by the Chinese drugs Coronavac and 10 million by the British AstraZeneca.

The stoppage of the Butantan plant in São Paulo should have a significant impact on the rate of immunization throughout Brazil since Pfizer shipments alone cannot compensate for the lack of Butantan's output.

In addition to that, the Fiocruz institute in Rio de Janeiro which depends on the national government has also been forced to stop production of the Astra Zeneca immunizer because it also uses Chinese-made IFA.

Fiocruz Vice President Marco Krieger, said in an interview published Friday in the newspaper O Globo, that “there were difficulties that we could not overcome” that prevented meeting “the exaggerated expectations” regarding the production of vaccines.

 
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They cant even beg China for Chinas vaccines without blaming China for the U.S. regime shackled Bolsaro regime openly and deliberately creating barriers and troubles for Chinas vaccine and invent some nonsensical "sinister Chinese plot" out of thin air that China is causing the delays and just inventing troubles the regime caused for the vaccines supplies. Why? Of course as revenge for the troubles the regime caused that China just uses as a pretense. Meanwhile the U.S. regime propaganda mouthpieces at the same time are trying to claim no one wants them and China is forcing everyone to take Chinas vaccines with bribes and shit. Doesnt make any sense? Doesnt have to.
 
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They cant even beg China for Chinas vaccines without blaming China for the U.S. regime shackled Bolsaro regime openly and deliberately creating barriers and troubles for Chinas vaccine and invent some nonsensical "sinister Chinese plot" out of thin air that China is causing the delays and just inventing troubles the regime caused for the vaccines supplies. Why? Of course as revenge for the troubles the regime caused that China just uses as a pretense. Meanwhile the U.S. regime propaganda mouthpieces at the same time are trying to claim no one wants them and China is forcing everyone to take Chinas vaccines with bribes and shit. Doesnt make any sense? Doesnt have to.

Nice Chinese story, now here is the actual reality of the situation.

Bottom line. Pfizer offered vaccine to Brazil last August and Brazil was not interested (so Bolsonaro was NOT playing favorites with the US) so Pfizer offered other countries those allotments.

Sept 2020

Brazil wanted to make vaccines on-site...however the production level needed apparently has failed. Now they are scrambling.


Two sources in the government with knowledge of the matter said the thinking in Pazuello's office last year was that Brazil would be able to guarantee enough vaccines through a transfer of technology from AstraZeneca PLC (AZN.L) and China's Sinovac Biotech Ltd (SVA.O) to public laboratories in the country.

When Pfizer first approached the Health Ministry in August, Pazuello thought Brazil would not need a wide range of vaccines and did not even meet with Pfizer executives to discuss their offer, the sources said on condition of anonymity.

Production problems at the federal government's Fiocruz biomedical center and delays in receiving essential inputs from China at Sao Paulo's Butantan Institute have put Brazil well behind schedule in delivering vaccines. Just 11% of adults have been fully vaccinated.

The first doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived in Brazil on April 29, more than eight months after the company's first offer. A second contract for an additional 100 million doses was signed on Tuesday for delivery in the last quarter of this year.
 
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Nice Chinese story, now here is the actual reality of the situation.

Bottom line. Pfizer offered vaccine to Brazil last August and Brazil was not interested (so Bolsonaro was NOT playing favorites with the US) so Pfizer offered other countries those allotments.

Brazil wanted to make vaccines on-site...however the production level needed apparently has failed. Now they are scrambling.


Two sources in the government with knowledge of the matter said the thinking in Pazuello's office last year was that Brazil would be able to guarantee enough vaccines through a transfer of technology from AstraZeneca PLC (AZN.L) and China's Sinovac Biotech Ltd (SVA.O) to public laboratories in the country.

When Pfizer first approached the Health Ministry in August, Pazuello thought Brazil would not need a wide range of vaccines and did not even meet with Pfizer executives to discuss their offer, the sources said on condition of anonymity.

Production problems at the federal government's Fiocruz biomedical center and delays in receiving essential inputs from China at Sao Paulo's Butantan Institute have put Brazil well behind schedule in delivering vaccines. Just 11% of adults have been fully vaccinated.

The first doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived in Brazil on April 29, more than eight months after the company's first offer. A second contract for an additional 100 million doses was signed on Tuesday for delivery in the last quarter of this year.

XX... (so Bolsonaro was NOT playing favorites with the US) so Pfizer offered other countries those allotments.

Brazil wanted to make vaccines on-site...however the production level needed apparently has failed. Now they are scrambling.

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WOW.......Didnt know Brazil was so touched by this. Thats quite alot. Plus, seems it's not getting any better over there.

Its really bad there and last 8-9 months no control over this virus. They didn’t initially take it seriously like the US. Some are saying it’ll probably get worse there like it is in India.
 
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