Thanks to new offers from Member States, the EU is able to supply three million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine to third countries through its Civil Protection Mechanism, more than half of which are in the Western Balkans.
The distribution of doses is as follows: - Albania: 380,000 doses (100,000 doses already shared by Greece + 250,000 doses from Denmark and 30,000 from Latvia); - Bhutan: 260,900 doses (121,900 doses already supplied from Denmark + 129,000 doses from Denmark and 10,000 from Croatia); - Bosnia and Herzegovina: 370,000 doses (120,000 doses already supplied from Greece + 250,000 doses from Denmark); - Cape Verde: 150,150 doses already shared by the Netherlands; - Kosovo: 432,900 doses (182,900 doses already supplied by Norway + 250,000 doses from Denmark); - North Macedonia: 350,000 doses (100,000 doses already supplied by Greece + 250,000 doses from Denmark); - Serbia: 50,400 doses already shared by Romania; - Taiwan: 10,000 doses from Slovakia; - Tunisia: 50,400 doses from Latvia; - Suriname: 156,000 doses already shared by the Netherlands; - Ukraine: 500,000 doses from Denmark and 100,800 doses from Romania. (Original version in French by Mathieu Bion)