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Vaccine companies have been warned by EU

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The European Union (EU) has warned coronavirus vaccine manufacturers to deliver the promised vaccine. Both AstraZeneca and Pfizer said the disruption in production meant they would not be able to deliver the promised amount of vaccine. The European Union (EU) has warned that it will ban the export of vaccines produced at its borders. This was reported by BBC.

Meanwhile, Germany's health minister has called for non-discriminatory distribution of the vaccine. Britain's vaccine minister has also warned of the dire consequences of vaccine nationalism. The estrogen vaccine is being produced in Britain. However, the Pfizer vaccine that is coming to Britain is being supplied from a Belgian plant.

AstraZeneca told the EU last week that it was unable to deliver the vaccine within the previously announced timeframe.
Pfizer said the same thing. Both companies cited problems in their production as the reason. In response, EU Health Commissioner Stella Kiriakaids said companies that were producing the vaccine in the European Union needed permission to export the vaccine elsewhere. The EU will do whatever it takes to save the people of its region.

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