The Jerusalem Post

EU seeks 10 million AstraZenec­a doses from India to meet shortfall

- • By NEHA ARORA

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – The European Union has asked India to allow it to buy 10 million doses of AstraZenec­a’s COVID-19 vaccine from Serum Institute of India, a government official told Reuters, the latest sign of growing pressure on Delhi to export more of its production to other countries.

The EU wants the doses from Serum, the world’s largest vaccine maker, to offset supply shortfalls from AstraZenec­a’s European plants and speed up the bloc’s vaccine roll-out.

Any quick approval of the EU request is unlikely, however, with India scrambling to expand its own domestic vaccinatio­n drive, said the Indian government official, who asked not to be named as the discussion­s are private.

Britain is also pressuring India to export the second half of 10 million doses it had ordered from Serum, the source said.

Serum was originally supposed to produce the AstraZenec­a

vaccine only for low and medium-income countries.

“The EU ambassador wrote a letter, saying, please give us (export) approvals,” said the source, adding the letter was sent around two weeks ago.

Serum, AstraZenec­a and India’s foreign ministry did not respond to requests for comment. A spokeswoma­n for the EU Commission said the Commission had no immediate comment.

India, however, has said that it is now focused on expanding its own immunizati­on drive as COVID-19 cases have surged since March.

Its decision to focus on its domestic needs, which came after the government was criticized at home for shipping tens of millions of doses overseas, will also affect the WHObacked global network for vaccine distributi­on, known as COVAX. The network aims to secure COVID-19 vaccines primarily for dozens of poorer nations.

Production glitches have slowed vaccinatio­ns for the 450 million people in the

27-nation EU. The bloc’s per capita immunizati­on lags behind that of countries such as Israel, the United Kingdom and the United States, according to the website Our World in Data.

India has so far exported 64

million vaccine doses to 83 countries, and administer­ed the same number of doses at home. Its inoculatio­n drive expanded from Thursday to include everyone above the age of 45, which is expected to raise vaccine demand substantia­lly.

India has reported 12.22 million cases of the coronaviru­s, the third highest number globally after the United States and Brazil. It has recorded nearly 163,000 deaths from COVID-19.

 ?? (Ralph Orlowski/Reuters) ?? DEPARTING PASSENGERS line up at Frankfurt Airport yesterday before heading off to Easter holidays.
(Ralph Orlowski/Reuters) DEPARTING PASSENGERS line up at Frankfurt Airport yesterday before heading off to Easter holidays.

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