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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Via AP news wire

Timeline of virus vaccine deals reveals EU's lag behind UK

Photograph: ASSOCIATED PRESS

While Britain was quick and aggressive in negotiating vaccine deals early in the coronavirus pandemic the European Union took a more cautious approach that is now hindering its efforts to fight the virus

Here’s a look at when key vaccine deals were first announced:

OXFORD-ASTRAZENECA

Britain: May 25, 2020 for up to 100 million doses, announced by AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot.

EU: Aug. 27, for up to 400 million doses.

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PFIZER-BIONTECH

Britain: July 20, for 30 million doses.

EU: Nov. 11, for up to 300 million doses.

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SANOFI-GLAXOSMITHKLINE

Britain: July 29, for 60 million doses.

EU: Sept. 18, for up to 300 million doses.

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JOHNSON & JOHNSON

Britain: Aug. 14, for 30 million doses.

EU: Oct. 8, for up to 400 million doses.

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NOVAVAX

Britain: Aug. 14, for 60 million doses.

EU: No contract announced to date. On Dec. 17, concluded exploratory talks on up to 200 million doses.

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VALNEVA

Britain: Sept. 14, agreement for up to 190 million doses; on Feb. 1, 2021, deal sealed for another 40 million.

EU: No contract signed to date. On Jan. 12, 2021, concluded exploratory talks on up to 60 million doses.

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MODERNA

Britain: Nov. 16, for 5 million doses; on Nov. 29, a contract for 2 million more.

EU: Nov. 25, for up to 160 million doses.

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CUREVAC

EU: Nov. 17, for up to 405 million doses.

Britain: Feb. 5, 2021 for up to 50 million doses.

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