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BREAKING: AstraZeneca walk out of talks with EU as tensions continue to grow between both sides regarding contract and supplies of Covid vaccines.
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Looks like their bully boy tactics have badly backfired.
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They signed up for the Oxford-AstraZenica vaccine three months after the UK but demanded supplies on the same basis as the UK. AZ told the European Commission this simply would not be possible because establishing new production capacity always throws up teething problems that take time to fix. The deal AZ signed with the EU was therefore on a “best effort” basis. As long as AZ has been working hard and in good faith to fulfil the order from the EU then the contract is being met. If AZ people turned up in Brussels today to find out they were in for a carpeting for not doing something they always warned they couldn’t guarantee to do, then I’m not surprised they decided not to go through with the meeting. The question now is whether the EU decides to try to interfere in export of vaccine products. Pascal Soriot (AZ CEO) has warned that due to the nature of its supply chains, all this will achieve will be to slow things down still further. |
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My hope is that tests are currently being undertaken to confirm the levels of cover the single Pfizer vaccination has actually given us and whether those levels of cover start to decrease over the coming weeks/months. |
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Army carries out a controlled detonation on a suspicious package delivered to a plant making COVID vaccine:
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This looks a far more constructive move than trying to stop companies honouring their contracts.
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Coronavirus: EU demands UK-made AstraZeneca vaccine doses
The EU has urged pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca to supply it with more doses of its Covid-19 vaccine from UK plants, amid a row over shortages. Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides said the company was wrong to say its agreement with the EU was non-binding. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-55822602 |
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There’s nothing quite so amusing as impotent rage. Especially when it’s the sound of a jumped-up Brussels Eurocrat having a full-on, dummy-spitting tantrum. |
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Germany is urging Brussels to allow members states to block exports of EU-made jabs - to ensure that the continent gets its "fair share". |
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Someone's going to be updating the List of medicines that cannot be exported from the UK or hoarded pretty sharpish!
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Already this week we’ve had a badly briefed German hack trying to question the efficacy of the Ox-AZ vaccine, then the German government suggesting an export ban on vaccine made in the EU, and now a Greek Eurocrat demanding the export of vaccines contracted by the British government for use in the UK. What a mess. |
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The UK paid for the development of the AZ vaccine. Without the UK it wouldn't be at the advanced stage of production. It is also made in the EU under contract and permission of Oxford, AZ,(and the UK?).
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