European Union officials and health experts urged governments on Friday to step up measures to curb an expected spike in COVID-19 infections this winter.
The urging comes after the EU's medicines agency approved vaccines from Moderna and BioNTech-Pfizer that have been updated to tackle the omicron subvariant.
The European Commission published a set of concrete measures and strategies for national governments to adopt as the 27-member bloc heads into autumn and winter.
Read more at:COVID: EU warns ′completely new′ strains possible this winter | News | DW | 02.09.2022
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