Sweet.Science wrote: » Do you have a link to this ?
davetherave wrote: » https://www.reuters.com/article/health-coronavirus-eu-astrazeneca/astrazenecas-lower-eu-vaccine-supply-target-hinges-on-factory-approval-document-idUSL1N2LB06R AstraZeneca said in the document seen by Reuters that it is assuming the Halix factory will get the green light on March 25 and has pencilled in deliveries of nearly 10 million doses for the following week.
Wolf359f wrote: » Exactly the same number of doses the UK are getting from India at about the same time. Looking more likely that AZ had no intentions of using that for EU supply.
JTMan wrote: » Reuters reports here that EU governments were considering launching talks with Sputnik V developers. - Italian plant likely to produce vaccine Sputnik V but plant owner says they will produce other vaccines too. - It was not clear whether states that have ordered Sputnik V in bilateral deals would be interested in joint EU procurement.- Some EU leaders say Russia is using vaccines for propaganda purposes. - Mario Draghi has said EU must buy more doses including from outside the bloc, and expand vaccine production. - EMA approval of Sputnik V could come in May. - Berlin and other countries discussing Sputnik V production.
GeorgeBailey wrote: » Wish the US would use their unused Astrazeneca vaccines for propaganda purposes!
ACitizenErased wrote: » SII isn't approved by the EMA. Can't use it.
IRISHSPORTSGUY wrote: » 10 million AZ doses getting unlocked for the EU when the Netherlands factory is given clearance on March 25th. That means 100k doses for Ireland. We'll be jabbing large number at the beginning of April with those new doses and the stockpile built up from the suspension. Then the Johnson & Johnson deliveries begin mid-April and the yield from the new Pfizer factory in Germany, plus increased numbers from Moderna. It's always darkest before the dawn
quartz1 wrote: » As an Irish Citizen how long would I need to take up residency in Northern Ireland or England to qualify for a NHS vaccine . ....it's getting to the point where its clear our Government are running around in circles lol.
JTMan wrote: » Reuters reports here that EU governments were considering launching talks with Sputnik V developers. - Italian plant likely to produce vaccine Sputnik V but plant owner says they will produce other vaccines too. - It was not clear whether states that have ordered Sputnik V in bilateral deals would be interested in joint EU procurement. - Some EU leaders say Russia is using vaccines for propaganda purposes. - Mario Draghi has said EU must buy more doses including from outside the bloc, and expand vaccine production. - EMA approval of Sputnik V could come in May. - Berlin and other countries discussing Sputnik V production.
trellheim wrote: » AZ off in Germany now ( sorry, was beaten to it) heres the Examiner with AP copyhttps://www.irishexaminer.com/world/arid-40244732.html
stephenjmcd wrote: » France suspending but they expect EMA Update tomorrowhttps://twitter.com/DarrenEuronews/status/1371484048019881987?s=19
brickster69 wrote: » For example, just take the number of Covid19 deaths in Germany. 73,000 to 83 million makes 1 in 1,336. When vaccinated, the risk of thrombosis is 14 in 10 million, i.e. 1 in 714,286. The risk of dying from Covid19 is about 500 times higher than getting a thrombosis because of the vaccination.
josip wrote: » Is part of the problem with AZ that they are making the vaccine on a "Not for profit basis" ? It doesn't seem like they were particularly bothered about production delays or whether facilities had EMA approval.
JTMan wrote: » What does new guidance mean? The results of the investigation into the Norwegian deaths? The Irish Times said that this would happen on Thursday, not tomorrow. Has it been accelerated? Hard to see the EMA say anything other than the vaccine continues to be safe to use.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Macron - Suspension should be in place for just 24hrs. EMA updated opinion expected tomorrow afternoon