AstraZeneca says the EU has been too slow to place orders, while EU officials are resisting what they call “first-come, first-served logic”. European Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides attacked, saying, “This may work for neighborhood butchers, but not for contracts, not for our advance purchase agreements.”
“We lose people every day. They are not numbers, they are not statistics, they are people … pharmaceutical companies, vaccine developers, have moral, social and contractual responsibilities that they need to fulfill ”, he added.
EU officials declined to specify the scale of the vaccine deficiency, but it is clear that it is large enough to cause problems. German Health Minister Jens Spahn warned today that the country will face shortages for at least another 10 weeks. Italy had to revise its vaccination program, saying that those over 80 would be vaccinated four weeks later than planned previously. In Spain, the Madrid regional government has stopped administering the first doses of the vaccine for the next two weeks to ensure that there is enough to provide the second doses to those who have already received the first vaccines.
Making and distributing hundreds of millions of vaccines from scratch has always been difficult. But as the world’s rich countries struggle for supplies, the developing world is being left behind.
YOU ASKED. WE ANSWER.
Q: Why can’t other companies manufacture approved vaccines?
AN: When asked about the use of the Defense Production Act by the President of the United States, Joe Biden, the country’s leading infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said the goal was to “facilitate” the vaccine administration process and not make more doses.
However, some cooperation is possible. Sanofi said it will fill and pack millions of doses of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine starting in July, in an effort to help meet the huge demand for injections from the American pharmaceutical company.
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“When we think about the risk of seriousness, it is the fact that many people of color in our country are living with various chronic diseases because of the chronic inability to access high quality health care.” – Dr. Marcella Nunez Smith, President of the White House Health Equity Task Force