by Suff » 18 Mar 2021, 09:13
Agree WM, the vaccines are not going to waste and the EU is not at fault for the current pause. Note I say the EU, not the member states. Those are two totally different things.
There is, however, a political undercurrent going on. There are elections either going on right now or in the next 18 months. There is significant vaccine envy going on right now and not just with the UK.
The member states of the EU were sold a pup. All get together and well have more clout. Follow the EMA and there will be No problems because the EMA is the best in the world, allow the commission to do the ordering and we will have more clout as a group and we will be at the front of the queue.
These are all reasonable assumptions. On the basis of one thing, that they actually work as advertised and everyone does their job.
Of course it could never work as advertised. New vaccines go through a regime of testing which can last a decade, incredibly fast delivery would be 5 years. This was emergency authorisation and nothing else, yet the EMA is only allowed to authorise for a minimum of 1 year.
So the EMA took much more time than expected. It was never going to change a thing but when shit went south, as it was always going to, the EMA would have rock solid proof they "followed procedure".
The European Commission aslo has procedures. They will not place orders for vaccines until it is virtually certain they will be approved.
Between the EMA and the Commission, they wasted nearly 4 months of critical time in both approving and ordering the vaccines.
Whether or not the Commission was eating its own dog food about "we're the biggest vaccine manufacturer in the world" , or not, is hard to tell. It is certain that they still had the UK as part of the EU at the time of signing the contracts or they would never have demanded 3rd country facilities to be counted as EU.
Whilst this whole merry go round was going on, the UK government was placing orders for 3 times the amount of vaccines needed, with a range of vaccine suppliers to mitigate the risk of reactions and have the ability to switch to a different vaccine if needed.
Even with millions pushed into AZ manufacturing in the UK, the initial output was variable and below the volume expected.
Roll forward to the EMA finally and begrudgingly, giving approval to Pfizer, followed by AZ and the production problems seen in the UK were reflected in NL and BE. Doubled and quadrupled by the fact that AZ does not manufacture in these countries, it is done by contract to other companies and one of those companies was mid take over when the supply started.
With all of the above in mind, consider the EU member state government politicians position. Late, not enough, sold the whole story of EU supremacy only to find it was a myth, elections bearing down, anti EU press going their mile, opposition parties, especially far right, picking up votes.
Is it any wonder that these politicians, faced with either admitting they backed the wrong horse or casting doubt on the quality of the vaccines; chose to do the latter.
Meanwhile those same politicians are raging at the commission, with the mildest statement probably being "what the fuck did you think you were doing", the commission starts looking for the "a big boy did it and ran away" story.
Enter the UK and that horrible UK firm that won't live up to its contractual obligations. Even though that firm is Anglo Swedish, it is now firmly a UK firm in the press.
And what about those horrible UK people who won't allow vaccines produced in the UK to be sent to the EU.
Well there is an interesting story. Because the EU produced a redacted contract and the the unredacted contract surfaced, stating "best efforts" to reach their targets.
I can just see those negotiations. "you are late and you want priority treatment. Forget it. Oh you won't write a contract without these ridiculous levels of deliveries, your problem. Oh I see you can't say anything else because you screwed up, OK, you write whatever number you need and we'll write best efforts and fail to deliver. Deal".
The only thing that could possibly have saved the EU from this fiasco is if the UK had joined their vaccine alliance. We chose not to and now they are in a mess.
The elections are coming.
A big boy did it and ran away!
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