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UPDATE 4-EU locks horns with AstraZeneca on vaccine deliveries amid 'supply shock'

Mon, 25th Jan 2021 11:29

* EU to require pre-registration of COVID vaccine exports

* AstraZeneca did not offer adequate clarification after
cut- EU

* EU paid 336 mln euros to boost Astra's production capacity

* Australia, Thailand say Astra has told them of cut to
supplies
(adds EU commissioner after meeting)

By Francesco Guarascio and Sabine Siebold

BRUSSELS, Jan 25 (Reuters) - AstraZeneca is not
doing enough to try to resolve a dispute over delayed COVID-19
vaccine deliveries to the European Union, the bloc's top health
official said on Monday, as news emerged the drugmaker is also
facing supply problems elsewhere.

In a sign of the EU's frustration - after Pfizer
also announced a temporary slowdown in vaccine supplies earlier
in January - EU health commissioner Stella Kyriakides proposed
forcing drugmakers to register in advance their COVID-19 vaccine
exports, so the bloc can keep track of what they are doing.

AstraZeneca, which developed its shot with Oxford
University, told the EU on Friday it could not meet agreed
supply targets up to the end of March.

An EU official involved in the talks told Reuters that meant
a 60% cut to 31 million doses, a blow to the bloc which was
already facing criticism for lagging the United States and
Britain with its vaccination campaign.

After Friday's unexpected announcement, the EU asked
AstraZeneca to find flexible ways to deliver doses and urged it
to disclose vaccine production and distribution data.

"The answers of the company have not been satisfactory so
far," Kyriakides said after a meeting with the company, adding a
new meeting would be held later in the day.

Earlier on Monday, the head of the EU executive Ursula von
der Leyen had a call with AstraZeneca's chief Pascal Soriot to
remind him of the firm's commitments.

A spokesman for AstraZeneca said Soriot told von der Leyen
the company was doing everything it could to bring its vaccine
to millions of Europeans as soon as possible.

However, news also emerged on Monday that the company faces
wider supply problems.

Australia's Health Minister Greg Hunt told reporters
AstraZeneca had advised the country it had experienced "a
significant supply shock", which would cut supplies in March
below what was agreed. He did not provide figures.

Thailand's Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said
AstraZeneca would be supplying 150,000 doses instead of the
200,000 planned, and far less than the 1 million shots the
country had initially requested.

AstraZeneca declined to comment on global supply issues.

'FLIMSY JUSTIFICATION'

Another EU official told Reuters AstraZeneca had received
an upfront payment of 336 million euros ($409 million) when the
EU sealed a deal with the company in August for at least 300
million doses and an option for another 100 million - the first
signed by the bloc to secure COVID-19 shots.

That was after the United States in May secured 300 million
doses for up to $1.2 billion, and Britain, also in May, secured
100 million doses for 84 million pounds ($115 million).

Under advance purchase deals sealed during the pandemic, the
EU makes down-payments to companies to secure doses, with the
money expected to be mostly used to expand production capacity.

"Initial volumes will be lower than originally anticipated
due to reduced yields at a manufacturing site within our
European supply chain," AstraZeneca said on Friday.

The site is a viral vectors factory in Belgium run by the
drugmaker's partner Novasep.

Viral vectors are produced in genetically modified living
cells that have to be nurtured in bioreactors. The complex
procedure requires fine-tuning of various inputs and variables
to arrive at consistently high yields.

"The flimsy justification that there are difficulties in the
EU supply chain but not elsewhere does not hold water, as it is
of course no problem to get the vaccine from the UK to the
continent," said EU lawmaker Peter Liese, who is from the same
party as German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

EU contracts with vaccine makers are confidential, but an EU
official involved in the talks did not rule out penalties for
AstraZeneca, given the large revision to its commitments.
However, the source did not elaborate on what could trigger the
penalties. "We are not there yet," the official added.

"AstraZeneca has been contractually obligated to produce
since as early as October and they are apparently delivering to
other parts of the world, including the UK without delay," Liese
said.

AstraZeneca's vaccine is expected to be approved for use in
the EU on Jan. 29, with first deliveries expected from Feb. 15.

($1 = 0.8214 euros)

($1 = 0.7316 pounds)
(Reporting by Francesco Guarascio @fraguarascio and Sabine
Siebold; additional reporting by Ludwig Burger in Frankfurt,
Chayut Setboonsarng in Bangkok, Kirsty Needham in Sidney;
Editing by Pravin Char, Kirsten Donovan and Mark Potter)

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