"The Chinese aid has enabled African countries, which are not well-equipped for the pandemic, to benefit from the expertise of Chinese doctors and have prevention equipment," Abdou said.
Mamadou Saliou Bah, director of Guinea's Laboratories of the National Health Security Agency (ANSS), said working together to fight the epidemic has undoubtedly deepened the friendship between China and Africa.
Humphrey Moshi, professor of economics at the University of Dar es Salaam and director of the Center for Chinese Studies, said that the summit is a continuation of China-Africa friendship and economic cooperation.
President Xi's remarks at the summit shows "China cherishes its friendship with Africa and both sides regard cooperation as an effective way to address COVID-19," Moshi said.
Joyce Moriku Kaducu, Ugandan state minister for primary health care, said the summit "will bring a very good way forward in the fight against COVID-19" as well as in economy.
Noting that Uganda has an "outstanding relationship" with China, the minister said that Uganda has been working with China in research and laboratory testing on COVID-19, adding that China has supported her country "in the beginning (of the pandemic) with testing kits and donations."
With its experience in battling the pandemic, China "has helped Uganda to improve the healthcare and service delivery to the people infected with the coronavirus," she added.
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