EU pressures AstraZeneca to deliver vaccines as promised
Source: Associated Press
EU pressures AstraZeneca to deliver vaccines as promised
By RAF CASERT
January 25, 2021
BRUSSELS (AP) The European Union lashed out Monday at pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, accusing it of failing to guarantee delivery of coronavirus vaccines without valid explanation, and threatened to impose tight export controls within days on COVID-19 vaccines made in the bloc.
Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides said the EU, already facing heavy criticism for a slow vaccine rollout around its 27 nations, will take any action required to protect its citizens and its rights.
The EU, which has 450 million citizens and the economic and political clout of the worlds biggest trading bloc, is lagging badly behind countries like Israel and Britain in rolling out coronavirus vaccine shots for its health care workers and most vulnerable people. Thats despite having over 400,000 confirmed virus deaths since the pandemic began.
The shortfall of planned deliveries of the AstraZeneca vaccine, which is expected to get medical approval in the bloc on Friday, combined with hiccups in the distribution of Pfizer-BioNTech shots is putting EU nations under pressure.
EU member states are united: vaccine developers have societal and contractual responsibilities they need to uphold, Kyriakides said after two tense negotiating sessions with AstraZeneca that ended late Monday. Both sides will reconvene Wednesday.
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