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AstraZeneca informed European Union officials Friday that supplies of its coronavirus vaccine to the bloc will be lower than originally anticipated due to reduced production at a manufacturing site.
It would cut deliveries of its vaccine to the EU down to 31 million doses a 60% slash in the first quarter of the year.
The company blamed reduced yields at a manufacturing site within our European supply chain, without giving details
The EU drug regulator is due to decide on the approval of AstraZeneca s vaccine on January 29. The company has already been granted emergency authorization in the UK.
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Moldova Lurches Toward Snap Elections After PM, Cabinet Resign
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Published 23 December 2020
Moldovan Prime Minister Ion Chicu announced his resignation on Wednesday, paving the way for early parliamentary elections in the ex-Soviet country.
The announcement comes on the eve of the inauguration of President-elect Maia Sandu, a pro-European politician who defeated Moscow-backed incumbent Igor Dodon in a November vote.
Chicu made the announcement several hours before parliament was due to consider a vote of no confidence in the government that was initiated by the opposition.
Thousands protested earlier this month demanding the government’s resignation and dissolution of parliament after it passed legislation that would limit presidential powers.
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(FILES) In this file photograph taken on November 20, 2019, Moldovan Prime Minister Ion Chicu attends a meeting with his Russian counterpart in Moscow. Moldovan Prime Minister Ion Chicu has announced his resignation on December 23, 2020, paving the way for early parliamentary elections in the ex-Soviet country. \
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Moldovan Prime Minister Ion Chicu announced his resignation on Wednesday, paving the way for early parliamentary elections in the ex-Soviet country.
The announcement comes on the eve of the inauguration of President-elect Maia Sandu, a pro-European politician who defeated Moscow-backed incumbent Igor Dodon in a November vote.
Chicu made the announcement several hours before parliament was due to consider a vote of no confidence in the government that was initiated by the opposition.