Europe lines up more shots, hoping to beat back virus surge

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Europe lines up more shots, hoping to beat back virus surge

FILE - In this March 27, 2021 file photo a laboratory worker simulates the workflow in a cleanroom of the BioNTech Corona vaccine production in Marburg, Germany, during a media day. Countries in the European Union have ramped up the vaccination after sluggish start. The uptick comes as countries across Europe also grapple with a rise in infections that has pushed the EU’s overall number of confirmed cases close to 30 million. (AP Photo/Michael Probst, file)
FILE - In this March 20, 2021 file photo an employee at the vaccination centre at Messe Dresden holds a vial of Astrazeneca's active ingredient against Corona in his hand in Dresden, Germany. Countries in the European Union have ramped up the vaccination after sluggish start. The uptick comes as countries across Europe also grapple with a rise in infections that has pushed the EU’s overall number of confirmed cases close to 30 million.(Robert Michael/dpa via AP, file)
FILE - In this Jan.18, 2021 file photo a medical staff administers the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against COVID-19 at a vaccination center at a gymnasium in Versailles west of Paris. Countries in the European Union have ramped up the vaccination after sluggish start. The uptick comes as countries across Europe also grapple with a rise in infections that has pushed the EU’s overall number of confirmed cases close to 30 million. (AP Photo/Michel Euler,file)
FILE - In this April 15, 2021, fie photo, medical staff tend to a patient affected by coronavirus in the ICU unit at the Charles Nicolle public hospital in Rouen, Normandy. Hospitals in many European countries are again under strain, treating increasingly younger patients with severe COVID-19 as older age groups benefit from the vaccinations. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File)
FILE - In this April 7, 2021, file photo, people wait to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the Laveran Military Hospital in Marseille, southern France. The European Union has ramped up its coronavirus vaccination efforts, even as infections remain doggedly high. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole, File)
FILE - In this April 9, 2021 file photo syringes are prepared to administer the AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID-19 during a vaccination campaign at WiZink indoor arena in Madrid, Spain. =Countries in the European Union have ramped up the vaccination after sluggish start. The uptick comes as countries across Europe also grapple with a rise in infections that has pushed the EU’s overall number of confirmed cases close to 30 million. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez, file)
Police officers carry away a demonstrator after police stop a protest rally against the German government's policy to battle the corona virus pandemic in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, April 21, 2021.The parliament decides on a law that gives the federal government more power to battle the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
FILE - In this April 6, 2021, file photo, people wait to be vaccinated against COVID-19 at a vaccination center set up at the Stade de France stadium in Saint-Denis, outside Paris. The European Union has ramped up its coronavirus vaccination efforts, even as infections remain doggedly high. (Thomas Samson/Pool Photo via AP, File)
An employee of the Tuebingen Vaccination Centre inoculates a dose of Biontech vaccine in the Paul Horn Arena in Tuebingen, Germany, Wednesday, April 21, 2021. Countries in the European Union have ramped up the vaccination after sluggish start. The uptick comes as countries across Europe also grapple with a rise in infections that has pushed the EU’s overall number of confirmed cases close to 30 million. (Marijan Murat/dpa via AP)
FILE- In this April 14, 2021, file photo, medical personnel wearing protective equipment wheel a bed with a coronavirus patient in critical condition as they prepare to transfer the patient by ambulance to a hospital in Aachen, Germany, at the MontLegia CHC hospital in Liege, Belgium. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco, File)
Chancellor Angela Merkel goes to her car after the session of the Bundestag in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, April 21, 2021. The topic is the 2nd/3rd reading on the amendment of the Infection Protection Act, followed by a vote on the bill. (Michael Kappeler/dpa via AP)

Europe lines up more shots, hoping to beat back virus surge

FILE - In this March 27, 2021 file photo a laboratory worker simulates the workflow in a cleanroom of the BioNTech Corona vaccine production in Marburg, Germany, during a media day. Countries in the European Union have ramped up the vaccination after sluggish start. The uptick comes as countries across Europe also grapple with a rise in infections that has pushed the EU’s overall number of confirmed cases close to 30 million. (AP Photo/Michael Probst, file)
FILE - In this March 20, 2021 file photo an employee at the vaccination centre at Messe Dresden holds a vial of Astrazeneca's active ingredient against Corona in his hand in Dresden, Germany. Countries in the European Union have ramped up the vaccination after sluggish start. The uptick comes as countries across Europe also grapple with a rise in infections that has pushed the EU’s overall number of confirmed cases close to 30 million.(Robert Michael/dpa via AP, file)
FILE - In this Jan.18, 2021 file photo a medical staff administers the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against COVID-19 at a vaccination center at a gymnasium in Versailles west of Paris. Countries in the European Union have ramped up the vaccination after sluggish start. The uptick comes as countries across Europe also grapple with a rise in infections that has pushed the EU’s overall number of confirmed cases close to 30 million. (AP Photo/Michel Euler,file)
FILE - In this April 15, 2021, fie photo, medical staff tend to a patient affected by coronavirus in the ICU unit at the Charles Nicolle public hospital in Rouen, Normandy. Hospitals in many European countries are again under strain, treating increasingly younger patients with severe COVID-19 as older age groups benefit from the vaccinations. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File)
FILE - In this April 7, 2021, file photo, people wait to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the Laveran Military Hospital in Marseille, southern France. The European Union has ramped up its coronavirus vaccination efforts, even as infections remain doggedly high. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole, File)
FILE - In this April 9, 2021 file photo syringes are prepared to administer the AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID-19 during a vaccination campaign at WiZink indoor arena in Madrid, Spain. =Countries in the European Union have ramped up the vaccination after sluggish start. The uptick comes as countries across Europe also grapple with a rise in infections that has pushed the EU’s overall number of confirmed cases close to 30 million. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez, file)
Police officers carry away a demonstrator after police stop a protest rally against the German government's policy to battle the corona virus pandemic in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, April 21, 2021.The parliament decides on a law that gives the federal government more power to battle the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
FILE - In this April 6, 2021, file photo, people wait to be vaccinated against COVID-19 at a vaccination center set up at the Stade de France stadium in Saint-Denis, outside Paris. The European Union has ramped up its coronavirus vaccination efforts, even as infections remain doggedly high. (Thomas Samson/Pool Photo via AP, File)
An employee of the Tuebingen Vaccination Centre inoculates a dose of Biontech vaccine in the Paul Horn Arena in Tuebingen, Germany, Wednesday, April 21, 2021. Countries in the European Union have ramped up the vaccination after sluggish start. The uptick comes as countries across Europe also grapple with a rise in infections that has pushed the EU’s overall number of confirmed cases close to 30 million. (Marijan Murat/dpa via AP)
FILE- In this April 14, 2021, file photo, medical personnel wearing protective equipment wheel a bed with a coronavirus patient in critical condition as they prepare to transfer the patient by ambulance to a hospital in Aachen, Germany, at the MontLegia CHC hospital in Liege, Belgium. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco, File)
Chancellor Angela Merkel goes to her car after the session of the Bundestag in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, April 21, 2021. The topic is the 2nd/3rd reading on the amendment of the Infection Protection Act, followed by a vote on the bill. (Michael Kappeler/dpa via AP)
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