The Kremlin and Beijing deny all disinformation allegations by the EU,which produces regular reports and seeks to work with Google,Facebook,Twitter and Microsoft 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 accuseRussia of covert action,including disinformation,to try to destabilise the West by exploiting divisions in society.
Vaccine supply issues with AstraZeneca,as well as very rare side effects with AstraZeneca and the Johnson&Johnson 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.