China News Service, March 9th. According to foreign media reports, after the Italian government previously blocked 250,000 doses of AstraZeneca's new crown vaccine from being exported to Australia, European Commission President Von der Lein said on the 8th that the EU may suspend more vaccine exports.

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 Finland doing the new crown vaccination work.

  Von Delane said that AstraZeneca has still failed to meet its delivery targets.

She said the company "only delivered less than 10% of EU orders between December 2020 and March 2021."

  Last week, Italy asked the EU to block the shipment of 250,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to Australia.

In January 2021, EU officials drafted a new law requiring vaccine production companies in the EU to seek EU approval before shipping vaccines produced in the country overseas.

  Von Delane said that she expects that starting from April, the EU will receive 100 million doses of the new crown vaccine every month.

Vaccine deliveries will increase, and "more vaccines will also be approved."

  According to official data published on the EU's official website, as of February 26, 51.5 million doses of vaccine have been vaccinated in 27 EU countries.