April 26, 2021
1 min read

AstraZeneca denies EU claims

The company said that it expects to deliver 50 million doses to European countries by the end of April, in line with its forecast….reports Asian Lite News

British-Swedish pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca on Monday denied having breached its contract to supply the European Union with 300 million doses of its Covid-19 vaccine.

“AstraZeneca has fully complied with the Advance Purchase Agreement with the European Commission and will strongly defend itself in court,” the company said in a written statement published shortly after the EU executive branch announced that it was taking legal action against AstraZeneca over alleged breaches of its Covid-19 vaccine supply contract, the dpa news agency reported.

“We believe any litigation is without merit and we welcome this opportunity to resolve this dispute as soon as possible,” the statement added.

A health worker looks at a vial of AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine at a vaccination centre

The company said that it expects to deliver 50 million doses to European countries by the end of April, in line with its forecast.

“Vaccines are difficult to manufacture, as evidenced by the supply challenges several companies are facing in Europe and around the world,” AstraZeneca said.

Earlier in the day, the spokesperson of the European Commission, Stefan De Keersmaecker, had said: “The company (AstraZeneca) has not been in a position to come up with a reliable strategy to ensure the timely delivery of doses.

“We want to make sure that 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.”

Also read:EU reaches deal on first climate law

Previous Story

Ashwin takes break from IPL

Next Story

Time to prepare for next pandemic: Kamala

Latest from -Top News

‘I don’t know how I’m alive’

Vishwash Kumar Ramesh is believed to be the sole survivor of the Air India Flight 171 crash. His brother said he video called their father moments after the crash to say: “I

DEADLY TAKEOFF: 241 Gone, One Lives!

The flight had 242 on board. Only one—an Indian-origin Briton in seat 11A—survived and is being treated in hospital. An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner carrying 242 people crashed shortly after takeoff

UN Demands Gaza Ceasefire

The resolution, adopted on Thursday, demands “an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire, to be respected by all parties.”…reports Asian Lite News The General Assembly, at an Emergency Special Session, adopted a resolution
Go toTop

Don't Miss

OpenAI CEO threatens to quit EU over new law

OpenAI’s skepticism is centred on the EU law’s designation of

Global Covid caseload tops 510.1 mn

The global coronavirus caseload has topped 510.1 million, while the