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(Bloomberg Opinion) On March 4, two European leaders will touch down in Israel for a visit that should worry Europhiles and delight Euroskeptics.
(Bloomberg Opinion) On March 4, two European leaders will touch down in Israel for a visit that should worry Europhiles and delight Euroskeptics.
Neither Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz nor Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen would state it so openly, but both are losing faith in the European Unionâs ability to vaccinate the blocâs people fast enough. So theyâre talking to Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel (which leads the world in vaccinations), about ventures that could, in a pinch, get jabs into Austrian and Danish shoulders.
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Israel to produce covid vaccines with Austria, Denmark
Austrian Prime Minister Sebastian Kurz in Munich, Germany on 14 February 2020. [Abdulhamid Hoşbaş - Anadolu Agency] March 4, 2021 at 9:37 am
Israel, Austria and Denmark are set to work together to produce second-generation vaccines against mutations of coronavirus,
Reuters reported.
Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said Austria and Denmark, as members of the First Mover Group founded by Kurz, would work with Israel on vaccine production against mutations of the coronavirus and jointly research treatment options.
Experts believe Austria will have to vaccinate two-thirds of the population, equivalent to more than six million people annually, in coming years, Kurz said.
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