Morocco Outpaces EU in COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout, Critics Say

Many countries, including Morocco, are managing their Covid-19 vaccination campaigns better than Europe. This is noted by Frexit activist Charles-Henri Gallois.
The president of Génération Frexit criticizes the Brussels bloc for its inability to quickly provide Europeans with vaccines against the coronavirus, noting on Twitter that even Morocco, which started its vaccination campaign three weeks ago, is already surpassing the EU.
His tweet comes in response to statements by EU officials acknowledging that Pfizer had not yet delivered nearly 10 million vaccine doses planned for last December. This is in addition to delays in deliveries of vaccines from the British company AstraZeneca and the American biotech company Moderna.
This situation raises several questions, especially about the EU’s vaccine export control program, developed at the end of January, in order to ensure timely deliveries.
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