Workingman wrote:So, here's a much more
level headed version than the knee-jerk EU is an Evil Empire one.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said while he had requested the review, he could also understand why Italy made the decision.
"In Italy, people are dying at the rate of 300 a day. And so I can certainly understand the high level of anxiety that would exist in Italy and in many countries across Europe," he said.
and
Scott Morrison hopes four million Australians will have been vaccinated by the end of March.
Australia has a contract with AstraZeneca to receive 53.8m doses of the vaccine. About 3.8m of those will be imported from overseas.
It has already been sent 300,000 doses, which the government says will last until late March, when it will begin making its own AstraZeneca vaccines domestically.
Italy: 2.9m cases and nearly 99,000 deaths.
Australia:29,000 cases and 900 deaths.
Compare and contrast which is in most need. Italy 2.4 x the population of Australia 110 x the deaths.
Hmmm, where to start with that one?
So the EU, as a whole, is nearly as heavily impacted with Covid as the US, person for person. The EU, as a result, drags it's feet, makes a song and dance about how the EU is "doing it properly" and not being "slipshod" like the UK and Russia.
Great, more power the EU, we're so great, we're so wonderful, rah, rah, rah.
Then the people of the EU find out that "doing it properly" means applying bureaucratic processes which add months to the approval process, then adds another bureaucratic process where the EU sourcing of a vaccine cannot begin until a certain stage of the overly long winded approval process.
This put the EU between 3 and 6 months behind everyone else. Vaccine envy set in. If we're so good and we're so wonderful "why the F is everyone else doing better than us?".
The answer "they're all so irresponsible and we're not" simply didn't wash. The UK and US medical authorities have two of the highest standards in the world. What inference could the people of the EU take? "We're good at bullshit which is why everyone else is doing better than us?".
Then the dead hand of the EU state stepped in. It's the companies, we'll punish them. Not true the companies said, we had exactly the same problems with everyone else you just chose to put your money down 3 months later so you will get out of "production hell" three months later.
So then the EU decided they would block vaccine exports for companies which had not "met their quota". Now this is a very dangerous and slippery slope for an entity which claims to be the largest "Trading Bloc" in the world. Because there is that word, Trade. AZ took orders from all over the world to be produced with their EU facilities. They are partly EU so would, of course, manufacture in the EU. Then the EU decided to "sequester" all the output. Reneging on the deals that their EU companies from their premier EU trading bloc had created.
If it mattered so much that people were dying, the EU would have put in place interim solutions to approve vaccines so that they could be at the forefront of the vaccination ladder.
The EU chose not to do that, they decided that their processes, laws and "directives" were far more important that dying EU citizens.
Now that this has come home to roost, they are trying to foist off the blame on anyone but the people who are to blame. Namely the Institutions of the European Union.
The rest of the countries in the world may not understand the fine grain divisions within the EU, but the EU member states do. This is not over by a very long shot. Not within the EU and not for EU trade with other countries in the world.