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TOP EU EXEC SAYS VACCINE DONATIONS FOR POOR NATIONS ON HOLD

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Mar 23, 2021
  • 1 min read

The European Union (EU) is not currently in the position to directly donate coronavirus vaccines to poorer countries, said EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported.

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"There is quite a bit of pressure on member states to obtain the vaccine for themselves," she told the Funke Media Group. However, von der Leyen underscored the EU's financial support for the COVAX initiative, an effort by the World Health Organization (WHO) to give poorer countries access to vaccines.


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"The EU has invested 2.2 billion euros [$2.6 billion] in this initiative. COVAX has already delivered 30 million doses of vaccine to 52 countries," she said.


The mechanism that allows the bloc to share vaccine directly with other countries will not start "until we have a better production situation in the EU," according to von der Leyen.


The Commission president had aggressively campaigned for providing vaccines to people around the world back in spring 2020. However, most doses are being administered in rich countries.



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