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which cost nearly £40 billion but mps says hasn t had a clear impact . and the fallout from the royal interview continues. the tv presenter piers morgan says he stands by his criticism of meghan markle after he quit his own tv show due to thousands of complaints. we begin in the us, where the house of representatives, the lower house of congress, is expected to pass a major stimulus package. it is worth $1.9 trillion. the plan was approved in the senate on saturday despite every republican voting against. here are the pictures from the house of representatives. it very much locate will pass on party lines. before the vote, there was a debate for several hours. this is what we heard from one democratic congresswoman. this is a historic day. it is the beginning of the end of the great covid depression. it also marks the end of a decades long successful battle by big corporations and the super rich in this country for trickle down economics. the idea that the rich getting ri
House-of-representativesUsEconomyPresidentCongressPackagePlanSourcePicturesBiden-s-giantRos-atkins-9-trillionUS pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is going to court in an effort to force Poland to receive and pay for 60 million doses of coronavirus vaccine that the country agreed to buy under the terms of a contract negotiated by the European Commission.
The contract, first signed in April 2021 with the support of member states, committed EU nations to buy 650 million doses in 2022 and 450 million in 2023 from Pfizer’s subsidiary BioNTech. But after the winter covid surge of 2021-22 subsided, demand fell abruptly.
Governments in eastern and central Europe, where vaccine uptake was already low, began to complain that they were oversupplied and would have to buy millions of vaccines only to destroy them when they expired.
In April 2022, Poland said it had stopped taking deliveries, citing a force majeure clause in the contract. …
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