About 70% of the adult population in the European Union has been vaccinated. As of July 10, the European Union (EU / EEA) had provided 474 million meals in 30 countries in the European Union and the European Economic Area, according to figures provided by European Commission sources.
Of this, 391 million doses have been administered, after which 44.1% of the adult population in all European blocs have been vaccinated, while the rest have yet to receive a single vaccine.
The data is based on the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control's (ECDC) special tracking mechanism, which it launched in February this year to make the vaccine distribution system more transparent.
On Saturday, European Commission President Arsala Vanderlin said the commission had provided enough vaccines to EU member states so that by the end of this month, 70 per cent of their population would have survived the global outbreak. Vaccinate.
He warned that the global epidemic, CoV-19, was not over and that "we are ready to provide more food." Only member states need to step up their vaccination efforts.
"This is
the only way we can keep our people safe from Corona and its variants," he
said.