Hungary defies EU to seal vaccine deals amid AstraZeneca row
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Amid the growing EU-AstraZeneca row over a delay of vaccine delivery, Hungary has turned its back on Brussels and is looking East for alternatives.
Having already purchased 2 million doses of Russia's Sputnik V vaccine, expected to arrive by the end of February, Hungary is in talks to buy the Sinopharm vaccine from China and has now, independently of Brussels, approved the UK's AstraZeneca jab for emergency use.
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