Brussels:The European Commission has granted conditional marketing authorization for the Covid-19 vaccine developed by British company AstraZeneca and Oxford University, although the bloc seems unlikely to get the number of doses as agreed at the moment.
"Securing safe vaccines for Europeans is our utmost priority. With the AstraZeneca vaccine now authorized, 400 million additional doses will be available in Europe," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Friday.
Von der Leyen said that she expected AstraZeneca to deliver the doses as agreed so that Europeans can be vaccinated as soon as possible, reports Xinhua news agency.
"We will continue doing all we can to secure more vaccines for Europeans, our neighbours and our partners worldwide."
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The European Union has been squabbling with the British company over the latter's announcement that it may deliver considerably fewer doses than promised for the first quarter.