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Here's a look at how EU countries procured and received COVID-19 vaccine doses.

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The EU invested €2.7 billion on vaccine agreements. Critics say production and delivery delays could have been avoided if the EU included penalties if companies did not produce the agreed-upon doses.

bit.ly/3mcCX4E Graphic: The EU should have sought a "commitment that t
The Commission says the vaccine dose allocations are based on population data per member state.

bit.ly/3mcCX4E Once a contract is determined with the company, member state
The vaccine delivery schedules are determined between each member state and the vaccine companies. A spokesperson for the EU said that the Commission has been "kept aware of schedules”.

bit.ly/3mcCX4E Graphic: In some countries, the vaccine doses are delivered
The supply chains for these vaccines are complex and span multiple countries. Here’s a look at the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine supply chain.

bit.ly/3mcCX4E The Pfizer/BioNTech Vaccine Supply Chain: 1. Raw materials a
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine will travel to multiple countries and sites during the manufacturing process, with the first jabs arriving in EU countries by April 19.

bit.ly/3mcCX4E Graphic: The Johnson and Johnson Vaccine Supply Chain 1. Raw
So why has the rollout been so slow? One reason is that the EU was slower to approve the first coronavirus vaccines than the UK and the US.

bit.ly/3mcCX4E Graphic: December 2: UK approves the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine
The approval delay is in part because the European regulator requires input from every member state. The EU also wanted to ensure that the drugmaker will be held liable if anything with the vaccine goes wrong.

bit.ly/3mcCX4E Graphic: "We don’t want to skip any security routines
Some of the blame could be placed on late vaccine contracts, experts say.

bit.ly/3mcCX4E Graphic: May 2020: Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca reache
AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot has said the reason for delays to vaccine dose deliveries was in part due to the EU's contract coming months after the UK’s.

bit.ly/3mcCX4E Graphic: "We said we are going to make our best effort.
Some of the blame for the slow rollout fell on member states, especially early on, as bureaucratic difficulties hampered EU countries.

bit.ly/3mcCX4E Graphic: Netherlands: Started vaccination campaign late beca
Read our full story on the reasons behind the EU's slow rollout below 👇

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