EU nations have received 18.5 million COVID-19 vaccines

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2 February 2021 - Seeking to rebound from heavy criticism of its slow coronavirus vaccine rollout, the European Union said Monday that 18.5 million vaccine doses have been dispatched across the 27 nation bloc amid delays and disputes in the delivery schedule.

Speaking at a press conference, the EU Executive Commission's health policy spokesman, Stefan de Keersmaecker, said 17.6 million of the doses have been provided by Pfizer-BioNTech, with the remainder delivered by Moderna.

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