EU eyes initial COVID-19 vaccination for at least 40% of population

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European Union nations, Britain and EU partners have agreed on a blueprint for a COVID-19 vaccination plan envisaging inoculation of at least 40 ...

"Adding all risk groups presently known will designate probably 40 per cent of the population, depending on the situation and demography in countries," said the document, adopted in late July by health experts from EU member states as well as Britain, Switzerland, Norway and Balkan countries.The document classifies as belonging to"priority groups" over 200 million of the EU population of 450 million, including people with chronic diseases, the elderly and health workers.

The objective of the plan is to reach herd immunity for the EU population, the document says, which could be achieved with further vaccination campaigns after the 40 per cent goal is met. The Commission has asked the 27 EU states not to buy vaccines through a purchasing scheme led by the WHO and to instead use exclusively an alternative EU plan which it deems faster and cheaper.

Asked whether the EU and its states could donate vaccines only after the 20 per cent inoculation target set by the WHO is met, a spokesman for the European Commission declined to comment.

 

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