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Australia blames EU supply issues for slow vaccine roll-out

Nation under pressure as it falls far behind schedule

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 07 Apr 2021 3:00PM

Australia blames EU supply issues for slow vaccine roll-out
Prime MInister Scott Morrison says vaccine shortages and strict export controls introduced by the European Commission meant Australia received just 700,000 of a contracted 3.8 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine. – AFP pic, April 7, 2021

SYDNEY – Australia’s prime minister today blamed restricted vaccine supply from Europe for his country’s halting coronavirus inoculation efforts, as he faced growing public frustration over the sluggish roll-out.

Scott Morrison said vaccine shortages and “strict export controls” introduced by the European Commission meant Australia received just 700,000 of a contracted 3.8 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.

His government, which received global praise for successfully containing Australia's coronavirus outbreak, has fallen far behind its vaccine roll-out schedule.

It had initially pledged to administer four million doses by the end of March, but had instead managed about 920,000 shots by today – drawing increasing criticism that Morrison tried to address at a hastily organised press conference.

“3.1 million vaccines didn’t arrive in Australia – that’s just a simple fact,” he said.

“It’s not a dispute. It’s not a conflict. It’s not an argument. It’s not a clash. It’s just a simple fact.”

Australia has received around 870,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which it is administering to frontline workers.

Authorities had been counting on imported and locally made AstraZeneca shots to cover most of the population.

But trouble surfaced last month when Italy blocked the export of 250,000 AstraZeneca doses as it struggled to cope with a severe coronavirus crisis at home – a delay Morrison’s government insisted would not affect its overall vaccine roll-out plan. – AFP, April 7, 2021

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