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EU takes up option to buy 150 million more Moderna Covid-19 vaccines
The announcement comes a week after CureVac, a German biotech firm, said its Covid-19 vaccine was only 47% effective in a late-stage trial, missing the study's main goal and casting doubt on the potential delivery of hundreds of millions of doses to the EU.
The announcement comes a week after CureVac, a German biotech firm, said its Covid-19 vaccine was only 47% effective in a late-stage trial, missing the study's main goal and casting doubt on the potential delivery of hundreds of millions of doses to the EU.
The additional Moderna doses will be delivered next year, the EU executive said in a statement. The shots are part of a contract for 300 million doses, approved in February, of which half has already been ordered by the 27-nation bloc.
The EU has also already ordered another 160 million Moderna shots under an initial supply contract signed in November.
The EU Commission said the second contract with Moderna had also been amended to allow the purchase of vaccines adapted to virus variants as well as jabs for paediatric use and boosters.
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