The European Union (EU) provided the world's poorest countries with 380 million doses of coronavirus vaccines through the international COVAX mechanism in 2021, Report informs citing a tweet by President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.
“We have exceeded our vaccine-sharing target in 2021, with 380 million doses shared. And we will do more - by mid-2022 we have pledged to distribute 700 million doses of vaccines,” her tweet read.
The EU countries are currently accelerating the pre-vaccination of their populations with booster doses of vaccines, the most common are vaccines from the American companies Pfizer and Moderna.