EU delivers enough doses to vaccinate 70% of adults, von der Leyen says
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[July 10, 2021]
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European
Union has delivered enough coronavirus vaccine doses to member states to
reach a target to fully vaccinate at least 70% of adults in the bloc,
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said in a statement on
Saturday.
Von der Leyen, who had tweeted on May 9 that the EU was on track to meet
its goal of inoculating 70% of adults by summer, urged EU countries to
increase vaccinations and said about 500 million doses would be
distributed across the union by Sunday.
"The European Union has kept its word. This weekend we have delivered
enough vaccines to member states to be in a position to vaccinate fully
at least 70% of the EU adults this month," von der Leyen said in a video
statement.
"But COVID-19 is not yet defeated. We are prepared to deliver more
vaccines, including against new variants," said von der Leyen, who faced
sharp criticism at the start of 2021 for failing to ensure companies
delivered contracted vaccines.
The EU has a longer-term goal of having enough vaccines to immunise its
entire eligible population by the end of September, and said in May it
was confident of having enough vaccines to reach that target.
Von der Leyen added in her latest statement that the EU was prepared to
deliver more doses, including vaccines which act against new variants.
The EU, which is coordinating vaccine purchasing for its member states,
has been largely relying on the jab developed by BioNTech and Pfizer,
but is also purchasing a number of other vaccines.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen attends a plenary
session at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France July 7,
2021. Patrick Hertzog/Pool via REUTERS
The Commission said last week EU countries had
ordered nearly 40 million additional doses of the vaccine produced
by Johnson & Johnson.
The Commission previously warned that it expected the highly
contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus to become dominant in
Europe this summer, citing estimates from the EU disease prevention
agency.
Recent studies have shown that the Delta variant reduces the
effectiveness of vaccines against symptomatic infection, but two
doses of COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective in preventing
serious illness and deaths.
(Reporting by Robin EmmottAdditional reporting by Shubham Kalia in
BengaluruEditing by Toby Chopra and David Holmes)
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