Coronavirus | EU reaches goal of vaccinating 70% of adults

The EU's COVID-19 vaccination campaign got off to a slow start due to supply shortages and delays but now is among the most successful worldwide

August 31, 2021 05:15 pm | Updated 05:15 pm IST - Brussels

Media gather in front of a special train of the public transport 'S-Bahn' labeled as 'Impfzug', vaccination train, in Berlin, Germany, Monday, August 30, 2021. In the train vaccination with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine against COVID-19 are offered.

Media gather in front of a special train of the public transport 'S-Bahn' labeled as 'Impfzug', vaccination train, in Berlin, Germany, Monday, August 30, 2021. In the train vaccination with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine against COVID-19 are offered.

The president of the European Union's executive arm said the 27-nation bloc has reached its goal of getting 70% of the adults in the EU fully vaccinated against the coronavirus by the end of the summer.

In a message posted Tuesday on Twitter, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen thanked “the many people making this great achievement possible.” The EU's COVID-19 vaccination campaign got off to a slow start due to supply shortages and delays but now is among the most successful worldwide.

“But we must go further! We need more Europeans to vaccinate,” Ms. von der Leyen said. “And we need to help the rest of the world vaccinate, too. We'll continue supporting our partners.” She said the EU is the biggest contributor to the COVAX initiative, which aims to deliver vaccines to low-income nations.

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