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by readittwice
1918 days ago
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Again: No, the UK had a binding contract with AZ since May already. "However, the key lies in an earlier agreement that AstraZeneca made back in May with the U.K., which was a binding deal establishing “the development of a dedicated supply chain for the U.K.,” an AstraZeneca spokesperson said." Quote is from this article: https://www.politico.eu/article/the-key-differences-between-... |
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Except it didn't, the UK signed in august.
The link also says they wouldn't export EU manufactured vaccines, except Italy blocked an export to Australia a couple of weeks ago.