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In the EU vaccine case, one of the feared events is (should be in any competent organisation) late/non-delivery. The EC fupped badly here and then started a campaign to shake the blame off their shoulders, It's no good you trading nonsense here by looking at the square root of a few words. Nobody agrees with you (that might provoke a few Remainers!). |
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I'm familiar with risk mitigation and I've explained how the EU and UK have similarly achieved this to the extent that it was possible - multiple suppliers and multiple plants. I'm not sure what I can do further here. Only Captain Hindsight could have forseen that a reputable multinational company could not fufill its contracts so badly. That's a risk that anyone signing a contract with AstraZeneca and indeed the other manufacturers took. I'll repeat again that I accept the EU procurement plan was not as agile as the UK's and I've never argued otherwise. But that does not take away from the fact that your assertions which I understand to be: - The EU knew that when it signed the AstraZeneca contract that it could not be fufilled - The EU did not mitigate the risks I view as being factually incorrect. |
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You are writing total rubbish. I will leave it at that.
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Yes please.Let's not go round and round conversation wise.
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This situation is different - each factory will have different equipment. The 'Tech Transfer' process has to take notice of this. If the production process is robust, it will tend to forgive small changes in equipment and processes but I get the impression that the AZ vaccine production process is not really there, it seems finicky. In all honesty, it wouldn't have made it to market in normal times due to this lack of production robustness. From a regulatory point of view, AZ need to prove that the vaccine produced at a site (in this case Halix) is the same as the one submitted for approval. If the analysis results during production and the final product is different from what was submitted for approval, it is not the same drug and will not be approved. The stage Halix (and Novasep) are at is trying to get to the stage of churning out vaccine that matches the approved product. They can't submit for approval by the EMA until this happens. Lack of understanding of the production and being in a hurry has led us to where we are now - 'Tech Transfer hell' |
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I never doubt a word you say on this topic.
However, you have described a ‘feared event’ perfectly. It is clear to me that the EC did not do due diligence on the manufacture and are hence in the current unlocked for situation. Quote:
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I do have to agree that the EU dropped the ball. If they knew that the suppliers needed to make applications and hadn't they should have reminded the companies to get all their ducks in order. Just sitting back and then saying that it's up to the company (if that's what happened) really isn't an acceptable situation.
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The whole politicisation of the tragic murder of Sarah Everard and subsequent demonising of all men and boys is less about female safety and a worrying furthering of identity politics.
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While they agonise over a few blood clot cases no larger than the normal un-jabbed population their unprotected citizens are dying while AZ vaccine lies unused in freezers. |
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If AZ promised the tech transfer done by a certain time and manufacturing to start, to an extent, their word is taken on it as they would be the experts in their manufacturing process. Even the EMA would only be looking at how the production at site x, y or z is done in terms of quality and safety, not if it works at all. |
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France reopens borders for UK tourists to take holidays without need for Covid vaccination https://www.itv.com/news/2021-03-12/...id-vaccination Quote:
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