KEY POINTS
  • EU states to pay part of legal bill in case of problems.
  • AstraZeneca got partial waiver for low vaccine price.
Filling and packaging tests for the large-scale production and supply of the University of Oxford's COVID-19 vaccine candidate, AZD1222, taking place at a site southeast of Rome, Italy, on September 11, 2020.

European governments will pay claims above an agreed limit against AstraZeneca over side-effects from its potential COVID-19 vaccine, under different terms to a deal struck with Sanofi, an EU official told
Reuters.

The deals reflect different strategies by two of the world's top drugmakers for protecting themselves as a debate rages about liabilities for vaccines aimed at ending the pandemic.