Flaws Over COVID Vaccines Weigh On EU Push To Reopen Summer Travel
Europe, Featured, Latest Headlines Wednesday, March 17th, 2021(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – Six countries demanded more coronavirus vaccines from the European Union on Wednesday.
This is seen as the latest setback to the bloc’s troubled inoculation campaign that risks undermining plans to restart travel this summer to support the tourism sector.
Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Latvia and Slovenia raised concerns “on possible gaps in the vaccine distribution between member states’’, an EU official said amid an acute squeeze of COVID-19 jabs the EU faces due to reduced deliveries by AstraZeneca.
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz had said on Tuesday that he and allies from Eastern Europe were pushing for the EU to adjust the way it distributes COVID-19 vaccines
The sluggish inoculation campaign threatens plans to be announced later on Wednesday by the bloc’s executive European Commission to launch a “green digital certificate”
That, according to officials, would collate information on vaccinations, tests and COVID-19 recovery to let travellers cross borders freely again after a year of curbs that have left beaches and famous landmarks deserted
Southern EU countries reliant on tourism and other proponents of the new COVID-19 certificate hope it would win final approvals in June and go online just in time for the peak season
But with the number of EU COVID-related deaths above 550,000 and less than a tenth of the population inoculated, countries including France, Belgium and Germany have voiced disbelief
EU countries will be under pressure to agree on a common position swiftly for their 450 million people.
The task is further complicated by uncertainty over whether those inoculated can transmit the virus and public scepticism about vaccines
From fights over protective equipment and drugs to disjointed travel restrictions, the EU has often struggled to keep a united front in fighting the pandemic
Differences may re-emerge when national leaders discuss the latest ideas next week at the summit. (NAN)
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