Western Balkan countries will be able to obtain the vaccine against Coronavirus as a donation

The countries of the Western Balkans will be able to provide potential vaccines against corruption even through donations or bilateral agreements with European Union member states. This was confirmed at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, as several preliminary agreements have already been made with the vaccine manufacturer to secure it for all citizens and [...]
This was confirmed at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, as several preliminary agreements have already been made with the vaccine producer to secure it for all EU citizens.
With these agreements, the European Commission, on behalf of member states, has ordered more than 1 billion doses of potential vaccines.
In addition, member states are making deals with potential vaccine producers themselves.
In the question of whether the European Commission would benefit from these agreements with vaccine producers and the countries of the Western Balkans, the European Commission said that <x01 member states of the EU would be able to redirect or grant vaccines for other states, medium-income and lower”, and that it is part of the Western Balkans.
The European Commission has reached agreement with the AstraZenza company on the order of 300 million vaccine doses, with the possibility that the amount will increase for another 100 million doses; then, with the producer CureVac for 225 million doses, with the Modernna company for 80 million doses, with Johnson & Johnson company for 200 million doses, with the possibility of increasing by 200 million doses, and the Sanofi company- GSK for 300 million doses of potential vaccine.
The European Commission said that the commission of vaccines and their use will only be done once it is confirmed that they are successful and secure.
Many of these companies, with which the European Commission, under the EU's vaccine strategy, has reached preliminary agreement, are in the advanced phase of testing vaccines.
But for mass use, the results of all necessary tests must be expected.
The number of people affected by the world's Coronervirus is about 24 million.
Of them, over 880,000 people have lost their lives and over 15.6 million have been healed. /rel/












