EU, AstraZeneca reach deal to end vaccine delivery dispute
The Hindu
The European Commission said the commitment involves the pharmaceutical company providing 135 million doses by the end of this year, plus another 65 million doses in the first quarter of 2022
The European Union says it has reached an agreement with drugmaker AstraZeneca to end their legal battle over the slow delivery of the Anglo-Swedish company's coronavirus vaccine. The EU's executive branch, the European Commission, said on Friday that AstraZeneca made a “firm commitment” to deliver a total of 300 million vaccine doses by March next year. The commission said it involves the pharmaceutical company providing 135 million doses by the end of this year, plus another 65 million doses in the first quarter of 2022.More Related News
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