Health
EU forced to secure SECOND deal with Pfizer after UK jab fiasco – Daily Express
THE EU has arranged a second deal with Pfizer to receive up to 300 million Covid vaccines after a row with the UK over jabs.

Speaking about the new deal a Pfizer spokesperson said: “Discussions with the European Commission are ongoing.”
The deal has finalised 200 million doses to be distributed to EU states this year.
However, talks are ongoing about when a further 100 million shots will be delivered.
The news comes after the bloc has been criticised for its slow vaccination rollout as the UK has raced ahead with millions of people vaccinated across Britain.
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