Scott Morrison claimed 3.1 million AstraZeneca vaccine doses were not supplied to Australia – but the EU has denied blocking new shipments David Adams Sam Mooy, Getty Images
The European Union has rejected the Federal Government s claims that 3.1 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine were blocked from export to Australia.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison yesterday said there were over 3 million doses from overseas that were contracted that never came.
But speaking to Reuters, an EU spokesperson said they cannot confirm any new decision to block vaccine exports to Australia.
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The European Union has denied blocking the shipment of 3.1 million AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine doses to Australia, after Prime Minister Scott Morrison blamed the bloc s interference for slowing the nation s beleaguered immunisation program.
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New blow to Australiaâs vaccine hopes The governmentâs bungled COVID vaccine rollout is facing another setback, with a major distribution point not coming online as expected.
Health by Shannon Molloy 6th Apr 2021 11:39 AM Things continue to go from bad to worse for Australia s bungled COVID-19 vaccine rollout, with a major distribution point for potentially millions of recipients not coming online as scheduled. A commitment to have vaccinated four million people by the end of March fell well short by some 3.4 million doses, and while the Prime Minister s office blames the export blockage from Europe, its own revised timeline is still behind by more than one million shots.