Foreign media: France may impose sanctions or fines on Pfizer

  Overseas Network, January 22, local time, French Minister of European Affairs Clement Beaune (Clement Beaune) revealed that due to the delayed delivery of the new crown vaccine, France may be against the United States Pfizer (Pfizer) and Germany's new biotechnology company (BioNTech) imposed sanctions.

Data map: On December 27, 2020 local time, many EU member states officially launched the new crown vaccination work.

The picture shows a medical staff in Italy doing the new crown vaccination work.

  According to the Russian Satellite News Agency, last week, these pharmaceutical manufacturers announced that the vaccine shipment process to EU member states would be delayed for several weeks in order to focus on rebuilding their production base in Belgium.

The decision angered several European countries.

  In this regard, Bonnet pointed out on the 22nd, “must comply with the promise, otherwise, fines or sanctions may be imposed.” However, Bonnet also revealed that France expects vaccine delivery to return to normal on the 25th local time.

  In addition, reports said that the vaccination campaign launched in France on December 27, 2020, began to slow down last week.

(Overseas Net Li Meng)