The Eu Will Not Grant Permission For Automaker Of Covid-19 Vaccine Self-19 From 2022

On November 26, the European Union (EU) announced that from 2022, the mechanism to allow the export of Covid-19 Vaccine is produced in the block, while continuing to carry out the Vaccine monitoring. The European Commission (EC) Dana Spinant said, from January 1, 2022, the Vaccine Covid-19 manufacturers will not be licensed to export vaccines outside the EU.Vaccine to prevent Astrazeneca's Covid-19 . (Source: Reuters) This mechanism was established to monitor the specific delivery from the Astrazeneca pharmaceutical company, which was accused of EU did not comply with the orders of this alliance for the benefit of other countries EC spokesman added: "Transparency in export will continue to be guaranteed through a new monitoring mechanism, providing EC timely information about the manufacturer's specific vaccine export ".Eu is the world's largest Vaccine Covid-19 provider, with over 1

.3 billion doses exported so far since December 2020, for more than 150 countries, of which about 1 billion doses according to muscle Export authorization. Therefore, the EU has exported more than half of the doses produced on its land. The authorization premium requires, before any vaccine export activities outside the EU, the pharmaceutical company must be national Turn on green lights to transport, except for shipments to vulnerable countries or remarkable countries
This decision must then be confirmed by EC. This premises leads to a frozen export case in March. Accordingly, Rome has banned the export of 250,000 Astrazeneca vaccine doses produced in Europe to Australia. , especially due to the "persistent shortage" supply and delay in delivering to EU from this pharmaceutical company. Risk of a new wave of infection in Europe, President EC Ursula von der Leyen On November 25, called to boost vaccination in the EU, where existing nearly a quarter of adults has not yet been fully vaccinated. Leave the injection of 6 months after the first vaccination, Ms. Von Der Leyen said: "We have enough vaccines for that. On weekends, Europe will transfer 1 billion doses to member states" (according to AFP)

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