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Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP) now wants to have his own vaccine production with Israel and Denmark.
Austria and Denmark, members of the First Mover Group founded by Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, will no longer depend on the EU in the future and, together with Israel, will produce doses of second-generation vaccines for new mutations of the COVID virus in the country. years to come and jointly researching treatment options.
In Austria alone it is estimated that around 30 million doses of vaccine are needed. In the run-up to the trip to Israel, the Chancellor will meet with representatives of major national pharmaceutical companies (e.g. Pfizer, Novartis, Polymun or Böhringer Ingelheim), as well as leading scientists and doctors (Rector Markus Müller or Josef Penninger) on Tuesday.
“You have to prepare in time”
Federal Chancellor Kurz: “In the summer we agreed that the EU would procure the vaccines for the member states in due time and approve them quickly. This access was basically correct, but the EMA is too slow to approve the vaccines and it is coming. supply bottle from pharmaceutical companies. Therefore, we have to prepare for new mutations and we should no longer rely solely on the EU for the production of second-generation vaccines. “
And furthermore: “Because the experts expect that we will have to vaccinate 2/3 of the population, that is, more than 6 million Austrians, annually in the coming years. With the vaccination we will return to normal in the summer. But the The pandemic will keep us busy with various mutations for a long time. We have to prepare for this and the post-summer phase ahead of time. “