On Thursday, the British Telegraph newspaper reported that the UK
government had decided not to join the EU scheme because of concerns
that there could be costly delays in securing the vaccines.
"The fact that the UK has apparently said they would not join up to
whatever contract we are able to negotiate with producers is
definitely not something that is going to influence our own
negotiations with the producers," a spokesman for the EU executive
told a news conference.
He said the EU was currently negotiating advance purchases of
vaccines still under development with a series of producers.
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Reuters exclusively reported in June that the bloc was in talks with
pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson and French drugmaker Sanofi to secure
potential coronavirus vaccines from them in advance..
The Commission had no comment on whether the UK's possible decision could
increase competition to acquire vaccines and thus push up prices.
He said the's EU population of about 450 million people made it an important
market for any drugmaker.
(Reporting by Francesco Guarascio @fraguarascio and Marine Strauss)
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