segunda-feira, 26 de abril de 2021

EU launches legal action against AstraZeneca over vaccine delivery delays

 



https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2021/apr/26/coronavirus-live-news-india-daily-cases-top-300000-for-fifth-straight-day-greece-adds-countries-to-no-quarantine-list

 

In response to the European commission’s announcement that it had launched legal action against AstraZeneca for breach of contract and delivery shortfalls, AstraZeneca said that the legal action by the EU was without merit and pledged to defend itself strongly in court.

 

A company statement said:

 

AstraZeneca has fully complied with the Advance Purchase Agreement with the European Commission and will strongly defend itself in court. We believe any litigation is without merit and we welcome this opportunity to resolve this dispute as soon as possible.

 

Under the contract, the case will need to be resolved by Belgian courts, Reuters reports.

 

European commissioner for Health and Food Safety Stella Kyriakides wrote on Twitter: “Our priority is to ensure [Covid-19] vaccine deliveries take place to protect the health of [the EU].

 

“Every vaccine dose counts.”

 

EU launches legal action against AstraZeneca over vaccine delivery delays

 

The EU has launched legal action against pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca for not respecting its contract for the supply of Covid-19 vaccines and for not having a “reliable” plan to ensure timely deliveries, the European Commission said on Monday.

 

All 27 EU member states have backed the move.

 

An EU spokesman told a news conference:

 

The commission has started last Friday a legal action against AstraZeneca.

 

Some terms of the contract have not been respected and the company has not been in a position to come up with a reliable strategy to ensure timely delivery of doses.

 

We want to make sure there is a speedy delivery of a sufficient number of doses that European citizens are entitled to and which have been promised on the basis of the contract.

 

This from Reuters:

 

Under the contract, [AstraZeneca] had committed to making its “best reasonable efforts” to deliver 180 million vaccine doses to the EU in the second quarter of this year, for a total of 300 million in the period from December to June.

 

But the company said in a statement on March 12 it would aim to deliver only one-third of that. A week after that, the EU Commission sent a legal letter to the company in the first step of a formal procedure to resolve disputes.

 

EU commission president Ursula von der Leyen tweeted about an hour ago:

 

Vaccination has helped us beat many diseases. It can be the lasting way out of the [Covid-19] pandemic. Today, at the start of European Immunization Week, we reached 129 million vaccinations in EU.

 

We’ll have enough doses to have 70% of adults vaccinated in July.

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