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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
You're coming across again as the defender of the EU.
You really should give up this tack.
Anyway, you're choosing not to understand what I said. If the EC had been doing its job properly, that risk would have been foreseen (as the facilities had not been licensed) and mitigated. It's one of the biggest fups ever seen in recent times.
Papa has it right - there is a weight of death that hangs on the EU's shoulders.
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I'm afraid you're looking at the situation and saying "How can I make this fit what the Telegraph leader writers would say" as oppose to looking at the evidence and thinking drawing a logical facts-based conclusion.
No facilities anywhere had been approved when the contract was signed for the manufacture of the AstraZeneca vaccine. It appears you would have preferred that the UK and EU wait several months until the factories were licensed and then sign the contracts? Sorry to disagree but that's ridiculous given the nature of the challenge we face.