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UK has a population 67m
EU has a population of 448m
Your comparison is disingenuous at best
Our death rate is far higher than the EU. And this is despite, as Brexidiots would have us believe, that most of the EU nations are borderline 3rd world countries.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostStill fair dos they've done it cleverly by building it into the contract instead of using export controls. I think the UK government has done an excellent job of hogging vaccines whilst shifting the blame of vaccine nationalism onto the EU, respect!
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI was being specific to this pandemic. It would be daft for the EU to control all vaccine purchasing and distribution in normal times. Both answers are right, I'd say. It depends on whether you're talking pandemic purchasing or day to day.
Thanks to deep pockets, Germany snaps up extra coronavirus jabs – POLITICO
Germany, a country of 83 million people, said it's getting 94 million doses of the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine, 64 million from the EU and 30 million from a separate bilateral deal. On top of that, Berlin will buy doses that other countries don't buy, securing 50 million of 160 million Moderna doses — far more than its pro-rata allocation.Last edited by BlasterBates; 30 January 2021, 11:39.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostOh yes they can but they need to exit the EU programme and then they would have wait even longer and spend even more money.
There's nothing in EU law about how governments purchase vaccines.
The UK's contracts were concluded when the UK was under EU law. Other countries could have done the same.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
There's nothing in EU law about how governments purchase vaccines.
The UK's contracts were concluded when the UK was under EU law. Other countries could have done the same.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostNo they are not, every EU country is free to set there own approvals, strategies and procurement rules on medicines and vaccinations
EU countries cannot negotiate separate vaccine deals - EU chief | Reuters
EU countries are not allowed to negotiate separate vaccine deals with pharmaceutical companies in parallel to the efforts of the European Union as a whole, the president of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen said on Friday.
“The only framework we are negotiating in is as 27. We do this together and no member state on this legal binding basis is allowed to negotiate in parallel or to have a contract in parallel,” von der Leyen told reporters in Brussels.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostI don't know where you read (or dreamt) that, but it wasn't in the news. The EU has taken over on this one, as the squealing from countries like Ireland (among others) will testify. One day, you'll learn to follow orders, and you'd better get used to it.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostNo they are not, every EU country is free to set there own approvals, strategies and procurement rules on medicines and vaccinations
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