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In slap at China, US praises South Africa’s detection of Covid strain

The US has praised South Africa for quickly finding and sharing information on Omicron, in a barely veiled slap at China’s handling of the original outbreak.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken praised South Africa for its quick identification of the Omicron variant. Picture: Sarah Silibiger/AFP
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken praised South Africa for its quick identification of the Omicron variant. Picture: Sarah Silibiger/AFP

The United States has praised South Africa for quickly identifying the new Covid-19 strain called Omicron and sharing this information with the world - a barely veiled slap at China’s handling of the original outbreak of the novel coronavirus.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with South Africa’s international relations and co-operation minister, Naledi Pandor, and they discussed co-operation on vaccinating people in Africa against Covid-19, the State Department said.

“Secretary Blinken specifically praised South Africa’s scientists for the quick identification of the Omicron variant and South Africa’s government for its transparency in sharing this information, which should serve as a model for the world,” the statement said.

First under Donald Trump and now under President Joe Biden, the US has repeatedly criticised China as not being forthcoming on the origins of the coronavirus, which was first detected in December 2019 in the Chinese city of Wuhan before spreading around the world. It has now killed nearly 5.2 million people.

In August of this year the US intelligence community released a report in which it said it could not reach a firm conclusion on the origins of the virus - among animals or in a research lab were top scenarios - because China had not helped in the US probe.

The US has criticised China for its handling of the origins of the coronavirus. Picture: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images
The US has criticised China for its handling of the origins of the coronavirus. Picture: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

The US has also accused Beijing of waiting too long before sharing crucial information about the outbreak, saying that a more transparent handling could have helped halt the spread of the virus.

After the US report was issued this summer, Biden accused Beijing of stonewalling.

“The world deserves answers, and I will not rest until we get them,” Biden said in a statement after that unclassified report came out.

“Responsible nations do not shirk these kinds of responsibilities to the rest of the world.” The pandemic is one of many sources of acute tension today in US-China relations, as the two great powers clash over trade, human rights, and the prickly issue of Taiwan, among other matters.

A healthcare worker conducts a PCR Covid-19 test on a traveller at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. Picture: Phill Magakoe/AFP
A healthcare worker conducts a PCR Covid-19 test on a traveller at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. Picture: Phill Magakoe/AFP

The news comes amid fears China could be hit with more than 630,000 daily Covid-19 infections if it lifted travel controls like the United States strategy. That’s according to a study by Peking University, reports Reuters.

“The estimates revealed the real possibility of a colossal outbreak which would almost certainly induce an unaffordable burden on the medical system,” the report, published in China CDC Weekly by the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, said.

“Our findings have raised a clear warning that, for the time being, we are not ready to embrace ‘open-up’ strategies resting solely on the hypothesis of herd immunity induced by vaccination advocated by certain western countries.”

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