European Union countries are 7 weeks behind the approved vaccination calendar against coronavirus (in February the lag was about 5 weeks)
The delay could cost the EU economy 123 billion euros by the end of 2021, the insurance company Euler Hermes has calculated.
By the end of the summer, the original plan was to have vaccinated 70% of the population in the EU. To reach this target, vaccination will have to be accelerated. Delays in the supply of vaccine from AstraZeneca will not speed it up