The Borneo Post (Sabah)

EU unlikely to renew AstraZenec­a orders —France

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PARIS: The European Union is very unlikely to renew its Covid-19 vaccine contracts with pharmaceut­ical company AstraZenec­a, a French minister said on Friday.

Denmark this week banned the use of AstraZenec­a jabs over blood clot concerns, just as the EU said it was expecting 50 million Pfizer vaccine doses earlier than expected.

No final EU decision had been taken, French Industry Minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher told RMC radio, but “it is highly probable” that no further AstraZenec­a doses would be ordered.

The prediction comes after US drugmaker Johnson & Johnson said it would delay its European rollout, also over blood clot fears — a major hit for the continent’s beleaguere­d immunisati­on campaign as several countries battle rising caseloads.

“We have not started talks with Johnson & Johnson or with AstraZenec­a for a new contract, but we have started talks with Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna,” Pannier-Runacher said.

The J&J and AstraZenec­a setbacks are dampening hopes that mass immunisati­ons will allow a swift exit from a pandemic that has killed close to three million people and ravaged the global economy.

Meanwhile, 50 million BioNTech/Pfizer doses that were due to arrive in Europe only at the end of 2021 have been brought forward for delivery as soon as this month.

Denmark said Wednesday it would stop using the AstraZenec­a vaccine altogether — a European first — despite assurances from the EMA and the World Health Organisati­on that the benefits far outweigh possible risks. — AFP

We have not started talks with Johnson & Johnson or with AstraZenec­a for a new contract, but we have started talks with Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna.

Agnes Pannier-Runacher

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 ?? — AFP file photo ?? This illustrati­on photo shows an injection needle next to letters forming the name of the vaccine against the coronaviru­s (Covid-19) AstraZenec­a in Salzburg, Austria.
— AFP file photo This illustrati­on photo shows an injection needle next to letters forming the name of the vaccine against the coronaviru­s (Covid-19) AstraZenec­a in Salzburg, Austria.

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