Chattanooga Times Free Press

Europe lines up more shots, hoping to beat back surge

- BY FRANK JORDANS

BERLIN — Slow out of the gate, the European Union has ramped up its COVID-19 vaccinatio­n efforts, with the distributi­on of the Johnson & Johnson one-shot product this week adding to the momentum amid doggedly high infection rates on the continent.

The EU’s vaccine drive still lags far behind that of Britain or the United States. Only about 1 in 5 of the bloc’s 450 million inhabitant­s have received their first shot — approximat­ely half the U.S. share. But European officials say they have turned the corner.

“In the first quarter of 2021 only 10% of Germans were able to receive a first vaccinatio­n due to the shortage of vaccine,” German Health Minister Jens Spahn said this week. “We achieved the next 10% in just three weeks.”

France celebrated several vaccine milestones recently, including dispensing at least one dose to practicall­y 100% of the country’s 700,000 nursing home residents.

And Italy, the Netherland­s and other countries are pressing ahead with plans to begin dispensing the J&J shot, or are already doing so, after the EU’s drug regulatory agency Tuesday gave the green light for its use amid concerns over a rare type of blood clot seen in an extremely small number of recipients in the U.S.

“The numbers now are encouragin­g,” said Manfred Weber, a German member of the European Parliament, adding that the EU should be able to offer every citizen a vaccine by the end of the summer.

“If that works out, then I believe many Europeans will say, ‘OK, it was a bumpy ride and things didn’t work out at the start. But in the end we Europeans will be the first continent to be fully vaccinated,’” he said.

 ?? AP PHOTO/MICHEL EULER ?? In January, a medical worker administer­s the PfizerBioN­Tech vaccine at a gymnasium in Versailles west of Paris.
AP PHOTO/MICHEL EULER In January, a medical worker administer­s the PfizerBioN­Tech vaccine at a gymnasium in Versailles west of Paris.

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