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Russia, China sow disinformation to undermine trust in Western vaccines, EU report says

Published 04/28/2021, 03:55 PM
Updated 04/28/2021, 04:30 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Syringes are seen at the Impfzentrum Basel Stadt vaccination center in Basel

By Robin Emmott

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Russian and Chinese media are systematically seeking to sow mistrust in Western COVID-19 vaccines in their latest disinformation campaigns aimed at dividing the West, a European report said on Wednesday.

From December to April, the two countries' state media outlets pushed fake news online in multiple languages sensationalising vaccine safety concerns, making unfounded links between jabs and deaths in Europe and promoting Russian and Chinese vaccines as superior, the EU study said.

The Kremlin and Beijing deny all disinformation allegations by the EU, which produces regular reports and seeks to work with Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL), Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), Twitter and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) to limit the spread of fake news.

Russian and Chinese vaccine diplomacy "follows a zero-sum game logic and is combined with disinformation and manipulation efforts to undermine trust in Western-made vaccines," said the EU study released by the bloc's disinformation unit, part of its EEAS foreign policy arm.

"Both Russia and China are using state-controlled media, networks of proxy media outlets and social media, including official diplomatic social media accounts, to achieve these goals," the report said, citing 100 Russian examples this year.

The EU and NATO regularly accuse Russia of covert action, including disinformation, to try to destabilise the West by exploiting divisions in society.

Vaccine supply issues with AstraZeneca (NASDAQ:AZN), as well as very rare side effects with AstraZeneca and the Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) vaccines have been seized upon, the report said.

"Both Chinese official channels and pro-Kremlin media have amplified content on alleged side-effects of the Western vaccines, misrepresenting and sensationalising international media reports and associating deaths to the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in Norway, Spain and elsewhere," the report said.

"VACCINE CHAOS"

Russia denies any such tactics and President Vladimir Putin has accused foreign foes of targeting Russia by spreading fake news about coronavirus.

Last year, China sought to block an EU report alleging that Beijing was spreading disinformation about the coronavirus outbreak, according to a Reuters investigation.

While the EU has not vaccinated its 450 million citizens as fast as Britain, which is no longer a member of the bloc, shots are now gaining speed, led by U.S. drugmaker Pfizer (NYSE:PFE)'s shots and its German partner BioNTech.

Russian media reported that "Brexit saved the UK from the 'vaccine chaos' engulfing the EU," the EU said. "Such narratives indicate an effort to sow division within the EU," it added.

In the report, released online at https://euvsdisinfo.eu, the EU said Russia's official Sputnik V Twitter account sought to undermine public trust in the European Medicines Agency.

Sputnik V responded that the disinformation campaign is against Russia and its vaccine, not the other way around.

"We will continue to fight disinformation campaign against Sputnik V in the interests of protecting lives around the world and avoiding vaccine monopoly that some vaccine producers may strive for," it said on Twitter.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Syringes are seen at the Impfzentrum Basel Stadt vaccination center in Basel

The Twitter account is managed by the Russian sovereign wealth fund, the Russian Direct Investment Fund, which is responsible for marketing and promoting the Sputnik V vaccine.

China meanwhile promoted its vaccines as a "global public good" and "presenting them as more suitable for developing countries and also the Western Balkans," the report found. Western Balkan countries are seen as future EU members.

Latest comments

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Russian and Chinese vaccines seriously adverse effects have been covered up by their governments.
Retuers themself have published countless headlines about adverse events and just about every brand having to be halted. This type of journalism should be criminal.
I think all the people d.ying and having adverse events after the vaccines are doing a good enough job at sowing doubt themselves in any sane person who values life over mass experimentation of vaccines even in low risk individuals...especially when the amount of cases and resistant strains have gone up faster after administering 200m+ doses of experimental vaccine than before. It should be criminal for propaganda like Reuters to post headlines like this when they themselves have been publishing articles weekly regarding almost all the vaccines being halted due to adverse events.
Real people have died after taking the jab, the real propaganda is outlets like Reuters
LOL obviously all the skepticism about vaccines have to be due to foreign propaganda right?
Russian vaccines and Chinese vaccines are dangerous lots of reports of injuries.
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