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The Council of Europe recently adopted a report entitled ‘COVID-19 vaccines: ethical, legal and practical considerations’, which urges Member States and the EU to ensure citizens are informed that vaccination is not mandatory and that no one may be discriminated against because they choose not to be vaccinated. Bearing this report in mind, can the Commission answer the following questions:
1. Does it know of Member States that have introduced such practices?
2. When does it intend to be transparent and disclose the contents of its contracts with vaccine manufacturers and open them up to parliamentary and public scrutiny?
Covid-19 vaccines: ethical, legal and practical considerations
with respect to ensuring a high vaccine uptake:
7.3.1 ensure that citizens are informed that the vaccination is not mandatory and that no one is under political, social or other pressure to be vaccinated if they do not wish to do so;
7.3.2 ensure that no one is discriminated against for not having been vaccinated, due to possible health risks or not wanting to be vaccinated;
7.3.3 take early effective measures to counter misinformation, disinformation and hesitancy regarding Covid-19 vaccines;
7.3.4 distribute transparent information on the safety and possible side effects of vaccines, working with and regulating social media platforms to prevent the spread of misinformation;
7.3.5 communicate transparently the contents of contracts with vaccine producers and make them publicly available for parliamentary and public scrutiny;
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