KEY POINTS
  • Italy, Germany, the Netherlands and France have agreed to pay an initial 750 million euros ($843.2 million) for 300 million doses of AstraZeneca's potential vaccine against Covid-19.
  • Italy itself will pay 185 million euros for 75 million doses of the vaccine.
  • The vaccine is being developed by Oxford University.

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Italian Finance Guard's officers wearing protective masks stand outside of Villa Pamphili park.

Italy, Germany, the Netherlands and France have agreed to pay an initial 750 million euros ($843.2 million) for 300 million doses of AstraZeneca's potential vaccine against Covid-19, according to Reuters which cited the Italian health ministry.

The countries will have the option to buy a further 100 million doses of the vaccine, according to the news agency. Italy itself will pay 185 million euros for 75 million doses of the vaccine, which is being developed by Oxford University. 

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