Premier Li Keqiang says China will give priority to providing COVID-19 vaccines to Mekong countries once a vaccine is developed and put into use.
He made the remarks when attending the third Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC) leaders' meeting via video link.
He says China will set up special funds to promote public health under the framework of the LMC Special Fund, and continue to provide anti-epidemic materials and technical support to Mekong countries.
He adds China is willing to work with Mekong countries to support the work of the World Health Organization.
Initiated by China in 2014, the LMC consists of six countries, namely China, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam.
The Lancang River originates on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in southwest China. It is called the Mekong River as it flows through the other five countries before emptying into the sea.
The major public areas of two international airports in Shanghai will get full 5G network coverage before the third China International Import Expo kicks off in November.
Shanghai Airport Authority has signed an agreement with the country's four major telecom firms to boost the development of 5G network and applications at Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport.
So far, all outdoor central urban areas and key suburban areas in the city have been covered by 5G network.
Supported by 5G network, the Internet of Things will help the two airports in Shanghai improve operational efficiency and reduce costs.
At least 15 people, including seven soldiers and a suicide bomber, have been killed and 75 others wounded in twin explosions that rocked the southern Philippine Sulu province on Monday.
The military says metro area of the provincial capital has been locked down to prevent further casualties and preempt any other incident.
A military spokesperson says the explosions happened in the center of Jolo, damaging the stores and the military trucks parked there.
The US Food and Drug Administration has issued an emergency use authorization for convalescent plasma to treat Covid-19.
The FDA says the known and potential benefits of the product outweigh the known and potential risks of the product.
It says more than 70,000 patients have been treated with convalescent plasma, which is made using the blood of people who have recovered from coronavirus infections.
A prosecutor says the white supremacist who slaughtered 51 worshippers at two New Zealand mosques had intended to burn down the mosques afterward.
New details about the March 2019 attacks were outlined during the first day of a four-day sentencing hearing at the Christchurch High Court.
Crown Prosecutor Barnaby Hawes:
"The planned time for entry was to ensure the maximum number of worshippers would be present. The defendant analyzed the mosque layouts to determine likely exit routes fleeing worshippers might utilize."
The gunman, 29-year-old Australian Brenton Harrison Tarrant, pleaded guilty in March to 51 counts of murder, 40 counts of attempted murder and one count of terrorism, the first terrorism conviction in New Zealand's history.
He could become the first person in New Zealand to be sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.