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EU's Covid-19 Vaccination Debacle: Epochal Failure
2021-02-14
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  • The vaccination rollout has been plagued by bureaucratic sclerosis, poorly-negotiated contracts, penny-pinching and blame shifting — all wrapped in a shroud of secrecy. The result is a needless and embarrassing shortage of vaccines, and yet another a crisis of legitimacy for the EU.

  • "The European Commission ordered too late, limited its focus to only a few pharmaceutical companies, agreed on a price in a typically bureaucratic EU manner and completely underestimated the fundamental importance of the situation. We now have a situation where grandchildren in Israel are already vaccinated but the grandparents here are still waiting. That's just completely wrong." — Markus Söder, Bavarian premier and possible future German chancellor.

  • "I now fear that the European Union will find itself in the impossible situation of having to prolong some of the existing [Covid-19] restrictions beyond the summer, while both Britain and the United States start to normalize. That is the cost of the vaccine delays: a very high cost in lives, prestige and further economic losses." — Bruno Maçães, political scientist and former Portuguese Europe Minister.

  • "The commission decided to aggrandize its competence and it wasn't up to the job — it didn't have the right people or the right skills." — Adrian Wooldridge, political editor, The Economist.

  • "In the dispute over the delivery delay of the AstraZeneca vaccine, the EU Commission is currently making the best advertisement for Brexit: It is acting slowly, bureaucratically and protectionist. And if something goes wrong, it's everyone else's fault." — Bettina Schulz, commentator, Die Zeit.
  • Posted by:Thrineting Thraick6405

    #2  Come on, Söder, do what FJS & Stoiber couldn't do!
    Posted by: Clem   2021-02-14 05:40  

    #1  EU knew what it was doing. It prioritized its own political objectives over saving lives. At every turn it pursued what was good for it, not the European people. Now they're saying they're going to confiscate vaccines made in Europe to keep instead of the customers in UK and Canada who paid for them.

    A lot of people are, for the first time, seeing the EU for what it's always been.
    Posted by: Elmung Hatrack5948   2021-02-14 04:53  

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