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Frustration in Europe, North America over Pfizer vaccine delays
Al Jazeera, 22.01.2021
Frustration is mounting from Europe to North America over reduced shipments of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine while the United States pharmaceutical company increases production capacity at its Belgian plant. Governments say it is costing critical time during the early stages of the roll-out to care homes and hospital personnel. Italy has threatened legal action, the leader of Canada’s most populous province said Pfizer’s chief executive should be chased “with a firecracker” and a top European Union official icily invoked the principle of “pacta sunt servanda”, a Latin phrase meaning “agreements must be kept”. The EU and many other nations are under pressure for what is seen as a slow start to their vaccination campaigns compared with countries like Israel and the United Kingdom. Pfizer compounded the problem last Friday when it announced a temporary reduction in deliveries so it could upscale its Puurs, Belgium plant, which supplies all shots delivered outside the US. The delay, which the pharma giant said would last a few weeks, affects not only the number of people who can get inoculated during that period but also throws off the careful choreography that governments mapped out to get elderly residents and caregivers the required two doses within a strict timetable of several weeks. odkaz na stránku
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