
The EU will be humiliated! A worldwide 'shocking' statement from AstraZeneca, Unprecedented Record
The pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca has been smeared by the EU in every possible way because it did the right thing by offering its stabs for the price, angering moneymakers. AZ finished excellently, for having led in times of crisis. Boris Johnson has heaped praise on Oxford-AstraZeneca after more than a billion doses of the drug were shipped to more than 170 countries. When the landmark one billion figure was reached, the Prime Minister praised AstraZeneca for playing a leading role in protecting the planet from the virus. His praise comes after the EU's continued attacks on the Oxford vaccine.
The Prime Minister's official spokesman said: "It's obviously a fantastic achievement and we know that the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine will, and has, saved countless lives around the world.
"By making it available we've ensured it can be distributed to as many countries as possible to save as many lives as possible."
In January, French President Emmanuel Macron claimed the AstraZeneca vaccine was "quasi-ineffective" for over-65s.
A number of EU countries also suspended the use of the jabs after scare stories about the risk of blood clots.
The European leaders who trashed the AstraZeneca vaccine have blood on their hands.
"We now know what we all suspected is true, that they did it out of spite for Britain because of Brexit."
Mr Macron's comments and those by other EU leaders were blamed for slow take up of the vaccine on the continent. There are concerns the remarks are also having a damaging impact in poorer countries, which are reliant on the AstraZeneca jab for their inoculation programmes.
Brussels and AstraZeneca have been embroiled in a standoff for months over the number of jabs being produced for the bloc.
The drugmaker had committed to do its best to deliver 300 million doses by the end of June, but production delays led it to revise this to 100 million vaccines.
Brussels is taking legal action against AstraZeneca over the delays in shipments.
Today, AstraZeneca said it is hoping to settle the legal dispute with the European Union.
The UK has just donated its first batches of spare AstraZeneca doses to developing countries.
The UK made a pledge to donate 100 million of its excess vaccine doses to poorer nations at the G7 summit in Cornwall in June.
Nine million of that total is expected to be shipped to countries by the end of September.
Five million will be distributed via the World Health Organisation's Covax scheme and another four million bilaterally.
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