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70% adults of EU fully vaccinated

● A COMBINATIO­N of two monoclonal antibody treatments keeps high-risk Covid-19 patients out of the hospital when infected with mild to moderate disease, according to an observatio­nal study published in The Lancet’s EClinicalM­edicine journal.

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Brussels, Aug. 31: EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said Tuesday 70 percent of adults in the European Union were now fully vaccinated against Covid-19, hitting an end-of-summer target the bloc set for itself in January.

“Today we reached an important milestone in our vaccinatio­n campaign. Seventy percent of adults in the EU are now fully vaccinated and that means 250 million people are fully immunised,” Von der Leyen said.

The European Commission is responsibl­e for ordering vaccines for the EU's 27 member states, and had already announced in July that

70 percent of the adult population of the EU had received at least one dose.

The global fight against the Coronaviru­s pandemic is now dominated by the battle against the Delta variant, a more contagious version of the

Covid-19 Coronaviru­s. The World Health Organisati­on fears that the pandemic could kill an additional 236,000 people in Europe by December 1 and has expressed concern about the stagnating pace of vaccinatio­ns on the continent. Brussels has stressed the need for the EU to reduce the “worrying gap” in vaccinatio­n rates between member states and urged national authoritie­s to be ready for the injection of a new dose to boost immunity if scientific data confirm the need for it.

The rate of fully vaccinated adults is about 20 percent in Bulgaria, 32.8 percent in Romania, 49 percent in Slovakia and 58.1 percent in Poland.

The level is 72.5 percent in France, 70.6 percent in Germany, 76.7 percent in Spain, and 85.5 percent in Ireland, according to data from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).

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