Who’s Right in the U.K. and EU’s Spat Over Vaccine Exports?
- EU’s Michel said Britain imposed an ‘outright ban’ on exports
- Johnson denied claim, saying he opposes vaccine nationalism
Health workers register people at a Covid-19 vaccination center in Rome.
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The U.K. and European Union are trading blows again -- this time over coronavirus vaccines.
European Council President Charles Michel started the latest row while making an attempt to defend the bloc from accusations of what he called “vaccine nationalism.”