Coronavirus | European Union countries ready to start using J&J shot as deliveries resume
The Hindu
Just over 320,000 doses arrived in ten countries across the 30-member European Economic Area (EEA) as of Wednesday.
European countries prepared on Wednesday to start using Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine and speed up their vaccination campaigns after Europe’s drug regulator backed the shot and deliveries started trickling in after a week-long pause. Germany’s health ministry said it would start deliveries to federal states for use in vaccination centres shortly, and that family doctors should resume the use of the vaccine as of Wednesday, while France will receive the vaccine from week after next.More Related News