AstraZeneca delivered 29.8 million Covid vaccine doses to European Union
AstraZeneca has delivered 29.8 million doses of its Covid-19 vaccine to European Union (EU) member states in the first
quarter (Q1) of 2021, just "a few doses away" from the promised 30
million, a European Commission spokesperson said.
EU member
states have received 67.5 million doses from BioNTech-Pfizer and 9.8 million
doses from Moderna, Xinhua news agency quoted European Commission deputy chief
spokesperson Dana Spinant as saying on Wednesday.
These
numbers are in line with those announced by European Commission President
Ursula Von der Leyen on March 25, with 30 million doses promised by
AstraZeneca, 60 million doses by BioNTech-Pfizer, and 10 million doses by
Moderna.
AstraZeneca's
performance comes as a surprise after delays in production and deliveries from
the British-Swedish vaccine manufacturer, which triggered vaccine export
control by the EU.
The
company's vaccine is also under scrutiny as a few cases of blood clots
subsequent to their vaccine's injection were discovered. Read More
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