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EU defends slow COVID-19 vaccine rollout

A vaccination centre in Belgrade, Serbia

A vaccination centre in Belgrade, Serbia Source: AAP

The European Union is continuing to defend its coronavirus vaccine policy, despite several member states placing their own orders for vaccines developed in China and Russia.


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By Sonia Lal

Source: SBS



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The European Union is continuing to defend its coronavirus vaccine policy, despite several member states placing their own orders for vaccines developed in China and Russia.


For health and support measures currently in place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in your language, visit sbs.com.au/coronavirus


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