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EU Seeks Multi-Million Fine for AstraZeneca Over Failing to Deliver Vaccines in Time

The shortage of crucial vaccines needed to combat the pandemic previously became a source of major tension between the EU and the UK after Brussels alleged that London is preventing AstraZeneca from shipping abroad the jabs produced in the country.

The European Union is seeking to slap UK-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca with a potentially multi-million dollar fine over failure to deliver the COVID-19 vaccines under contract.

The bloc’s lawyer, Rafael Jafferali, has announced that the EU wants AstraZeneca to pay 10 euros ($12.2) for each day of delay multiplied by the number of doses due to be shipped. Additionally, Brussels wants the judge to impose 10-million euro fines for every breach of contract they find during the proceedings. The case will be reviewed in a Belgian court.

The court is expected to issue a ruling on the case in June.

Scandal Over ‘Diverted’ Vaccine Shipments

The drugmaker has delivered only 1/3 of all COVID-19 vaccines it was expected to ship by June, but it insists that the contract signed with the EU was non-binding and that under the document AstraZeneca pledged to make the “best reasonable efforts” to deliver all ordered jabs on time.

However, the EU’s lawyer insists the pharmaceutical giant actually “diverted” the shots destined for the bloc under the contract to other countries. Specifically, Brussels believes that around 39 million jabs produced at the company’s UK factory had been improperly withheld – a claim that earlier sparked a conflict between London and the EU.

Jafferali recalled that under the contract AstraZeneca pledged to avoid signing other agreements that would impede its ability to deliver the vaccines ordered by the EU. He also accused the drugmaker of failing to warn the bloc in time about imminent vaccine supply shortages. The company itself insists that the jabs produced at the British factory had been rightfully reserved by the UK under a contract with the University of Oxford, who developed the AstraZeneca vaccine.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

EU Seeks Multi-Million Fine for AstraZeneca Over Failing to Deliver Vaccines in Time

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