Italy has joined a growing list of countries casting doubt on Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccines. Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Draghi told reporters at the end of a European Union summit on June 22: “The Chinese vaccine … has shown itself not to be adequate. You can see that from Chile’s experience of tackling the epidemic.” More than half of the Chilean population has received the Chinese-made Sinovac vaccines, yet the efficacy rate after the first dose was reportedly 16 percent and 67 percent after a second dose. Chile is among the top 10 countries worst-hit by COVID-19. On June 24 Feng Zijian, researcher and former deputy director at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, admitted in an interview on Chinese state-run media CCTV that the Chinese-made vaccines don’t produce enough antibodies and are less effective against the Delta variant (formerly known as the Indian variant) of the virus. The Delta …