The German Minister of Health has warned that there could also be a shortage of Coronavirus vaccines until a minimum of April.
"We still have a minimum of 10 tough weeks with shortages," Jens Spahn wrote on Twitter.
Germany's spread rate has been criticized, and it's did not meet its daily goal of vaccinations.
Spann's comments come amid a row between the ecu Union and vaccine maker AstraZeneca over supply shortages.
The UK-based company said production problems at its European-based plants mean it'll not be ready to deliver the promised number of doses to the 27-nation bloc.
But the ecu Union said the corporate must live up to its obligations and perform the strikes by transferring shares from the UK.
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Meanwhile, the ecu Commission said that the authorities in Belgium were investigating the AstraZeneca production site near Brussels so as to verify their explanation of the availability shortage.
On Thursday, Span called a vaccination summit involving drug companies, manufacturers and politicians to explore the way to speed up the launch.
"Then we'll see ... where we will support the industry," he said. “We are browsing a minimum of 10 difficult weeks. We must spend that working together.