Editorial The failures of the Union’s vaccine strategy are a sad sign of its institutional shortcomings.
By Letitia Strauch-Bonnart
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AT Currently, the European Union (EU) has vaccinated a much lower proportion of its population against the Kovid-19 than the United States, United Kingdom, or even Israel. The lack of vaccines, among others, in question. Recently, AstraZeneca announced that it could deliver less than the 80 million expected in the first quarter, with the EU executive and lab blaming each other for delays. In a recent interview, the chairman of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, acknowledged that “only one person …
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