EU leaders seek to inject energy into slow vaccine rollout
European Union leaders sought to inject new energy and a fresh sense of unity into the bloc’s lagging coronavirus vaccination efforts Thursday as concern mounts that new variants might spread faster than authorities can adapt. FRANCE 24's International Affairs Editor Philip Turle tells us more.
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