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Kurz said the vaccine rollout violates the EU s commitment to maintain member state solidarity (Image: GETTY) Mr Kurz said: Malta will receive three times as many doses per capita as Bulgaria until the end of July. “The Netherlands would not only receive more doses of vaccine per capita until the end of June than Germany, but almost twice as many as Croatia. “This is in clear contradiction to the political goals of the EU. There also seem to be plans for this to get worse in the next few months and for the differences between member states to get bigger and bigger. ....
| UPDATED: 13:40, Fri, Mar 5, 2021 Link copied EU: Expert slams Ursula von der Leyen on vaccine rollout Sign up to receive our rundown of the day s top stories direct to your inbox SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. The European Commission President came under fire from University lecturer John Laughland for her recent comments calling out European countries who wanted to source alternatives supplies of coronavirus vaccines outside the supply chains set up by the EU. Across Europe, governments have been struggling to supply their populations with adequate numbers of doses. Prof Laughland told an RT discussion programme the comments from Von der Leyen had shown he ....
Childhood vaccines can cause autism. but the controversy has scared a lot of parents. so the last thing public health officials need is a self-induced vaccine crisis. but that s exactly what they have. the federal government s own investigators finding serious problems with the vaccine supply. the health and human services inspector general, the government s watchdog, made an alarming discovery. even surprising themselves when they found dose after dose haphazardly stored in refrigerators at clinics and doctors offices. some so cold they were frozen. others not cold enough. others past their expiration date. conditions that threaten the very effectiveness of the medicine. we found three or four providers were storing the vaccines in temperatures that were either too hot or too cold. reporter: that s 75% of the 45 sample sites inspected. and that is a problem because extreme temperatures can render the vaccines useless. this influenza vaccine should ....