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Vaccines: GB, we will help the EU but our doses do not touch
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(ANSA) - LONDON, JANUARY 28 - The British government is ready to consider "how it can help" the EU, if requested, to compensate for the delays on the anti-Covid vaccination program, but it is absolutely sure that its supplies - contracted in advance with AstraZeneca - are "absolutely" armored.
Minister Michael Gove, owner of the dossier on post-Brexit relations with Brussels in the Boris Johnson team, told the media today.
Our vaccination schedule is based on "supplies that have been agreed and paid for and will be honored," said Gove.
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