European Union gives Italy 100 thousand fewer doses of Pfizer vaccine

Italy has received 100 thousand doses less than was expected of the Pfizer-made vaccine. B NTech to fight the coronary. The news has revealed the office in charge of distributing vaccines for CNN on Wednesday. Under the agreement between the European Union and the vaccine companies, Italy should have received 440,000 doses of vaccine [...]
Under the agreement between the European Union and the vaccine companies, Italy should have received 440,000 doses of Pfizer vaccine every week.
This week, the country has received only 370,000. According to the country's Health Ministry, Italy has managed so far, at least 250,000 vaccines, which are 54.1% of the doses it received this week.
European Union countries have continued with their vaccination programmes, but many of them have been criticised for late beginnings.











