Ursula von der Leyen's announcement risks escalating tensions
with the United Kingdom and the Unites Stated over their
restrictive approach deliveries of vaccines to the 27-nation
bloc.
She spoke as six EU countries complained to Brussels about
reduced deliveries that are hampering the bloc's already
troubled inoculation campaign and could stall plans to restart
travel this summer and support the battered tourism sector.
The EU faces an acute shortage of COVID-19 jabs due to reduced
deliveries by AstraZeneca.
"We are in the crisis of the century," von der Leyen said as
COVID-related deaths in the EU top 550,000 and less than a tenth
of the bloc's population has been inoculated.
"If this situation does not change, we will have to reflect on
how to make exports to vaccine-producing countries dependent on
their level of openness," she said.
"We will reflect on whether exports to countries who have higher
vaccination rates than us are still proportionate."
The sluggish inoculation campaign threatens plans announced by
the Commission to launch "green digital certificate" that would
collate information on vaccinations, tests and COVID recovery to
let travellers cross borders freely again.
Southern EU countries reliant on tourism and other proponents of
the new COVID-19 certificate hope it would win final approvals
in June and go online just in time for the peak season. But
countries including France, Belgium and Germany have voiced
scepticism.
EU countries will be under pressure to agree a common position
swiftly for their 450 million people. The task is further
complicated by uncertainty over whether those inoculated can
transmit the virus, and public scepticism about vaccines.
(Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska, Philip Blenkinsop, Francesco
Guarascio, Sabine Siebold, Jan Strupczewski, Foo Yun Chee,
Editing by John Chalmers)
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