We are not in a race over vaccines, says EU’s Von der Leyen

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a news conference following a video conference of the members of the European Council on Covid-19, in Brussels, Belgium on January 21, 2021.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a news conference following a video conference of the members of the European Council on Covid-19, in Brussels, Belgium on January 21, 2021.
Image: REUTERS/ OLIVIER HOSLET

The head of the European Commission rejected suggestions that Europe was in a race to vaccinate its population against the coronavirus faster than other countries, saying that it was important to co-operate at this stage of the pandemic.

The European Union's civil service is under fire over the slow pace of vaccination in the bloc, with critics pointing to faster progress being made in Britain, Israel and the United States as evidence of a planning failure in Brussels.

“I think the only race we are in is with the virus and against time,” Ursula von der Leyen told German television on Sunday evening, adding that she had agreed with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson that factories in both regions would deliver doses to each region. 


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