EU threatens to slow vaccine exports, increasing concerns about vaccine nationalism
The European Union is threatening to slow exports of the Pfizer vaccine after Astra-Zeneca announced a delay in production. With vaccines in short supply, global health leaders are growing increasingly concerned about the rise of vaccine nationalism.
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