How Brussels bungled the vaccine
The Story5 Feb 2021

How Brussels bungled the vaccine

Two weeks ago AstraZeneca shocked the EU by cutting its vaccine delivery by 60%. What went wrong, and why? And could the high drama that followed have a lasting political impact?


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