EU to get 50 million Pfizer doses early as US prolongs J&J pause

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50 million BioNTech/Pfizer doses that were due to arrive in Europe only at the end of 2021 will start arriving as soon as this month.

Rival drugmaker AstraZeneca faced a similar setback after Denmark banned its use, also over blood clot links.

The race to secure vaccines has sparked diplomatic rows, notably between Britain and the EU after the bloc accused London of hoarding jabs. Australia has also accused the EU of falling short on promised doses.A panel of US health experts ruled that the pause on using the J&J vaccines would continue for at least another week so they have time to assess the risk of blood clots.

The European Medicines Agency said it would make a recommendation on the safety of the J&J jab next week after evaluating clot links. In India, more than 1,000 people tested positive for the virus after bathing in the River Ganges for the world's biggest religious festival. Confirmed cases in the region last week rose 22 percent and deaths by 17 percent, said Ahmed al-Mandhari, WHO's chief for the eastern Mediterranean.

 

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