The European Union’s top official said that the bloc has now exported over one billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines to the rest of the world.
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the vaccines have been sent to over 150 nations, making the 27-member bloc the largest exporter of the vaccines in the world.
Important milestone reached in delivering #COVID19 vaccines to the world.
The EU has exported over 1 billion doses over the past 10 months.
Vaccines made in 🇪🇺 have been shipped to over 150 countries.
We are the largest exporter of #COVID19 vaccines. https://t.co/E3wddMrPWo— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) October 18, 2021
The EU has said that ramping up Covid-19 vaccinations around the world is the bloc’s number one priority right now and already last month made a commitment to send 200 million more vaccine doses to Africa and other low-income nations.
Even when rich nations are already contemplating giving a third booster vaccine shot to large swaths of their populations, most of the world’s poorer nations are still waiting to be fully vaccinated, laying bare an acute sense of vaccine inequality.