'Every
week counts' as Austria, Greece, Denmark seek quick EU OK for
AstraZeneca vaccine: Kurz
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[January 18, 2021]
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria, Greece and
Denmark will jointly pressure the European Medicines Agency to approve
AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine as quickly as possible, Austrian
Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Monday, adding: "Every week counts."
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Kurz was speaking before a European leaders' virtual summit on
Thursday, and a day after he said Austria's lockdown was being
extended until at least Feb. 7 as it tries to contain highly
infectious new variants.
EMA, the EU drugs regulator, said last week it would review the
vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Britain's Oxford University
this month under an accelerated timeline.
"Every week counts," Kurz told a news conference after a video call
with various countries on dealing with the virus. "We expect that
work be done day and night, that a decision be reached
unbureaucratically and that Europe not fall behind.
"What is now needed is - based on all scientific facts, of course -
an immediate and quick decision, because AstraZeneca can deliver up
to two million doses in the first quarter for Austria alone, and
that of course makes an enormous difference to our success in
vaccinating the population."
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Austria has a population of
just under nine million people.
Kurz also said part of the already-approved
vaccine doses being supplied by Pfizer would
arrive late, after Pfizer said it was
temporarily reducing deliveries to Europe.
"Yes, there will now have to be a small
adjustment here or there because it currently
seems as though we will receive 20% less, which
will then be caught up in February at the
latest," Kurz said.
(Reporting by Francois Murphy; Editing by Nick
Macfie)
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