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| From | "Dr. Joachim Neudert" <neudert@5sl.org> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | ger.ct |
| Subject | Re: von der Leyen/UK: Indien behält 5 Mio OxAZ Dosen für eigene Bevölkerung |
| Date | 2021-03-18 12:30 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <s2vdk4$524$2@solani.org> (permalink) |
| References | <s2vdca$524$1@solani.org> |
Am 18.03.21 um 12:26 schrieb Dr. Joachim Neudert: > Indien liefert auch nur noch halb so viel Vakzin ins UK wie die > Engländer dachten. > > Hier ein Leserbrief aus dem Guardian. Perfekt geschrieben: > > https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2021/mar/18/uk-covid-coronavirus-live-news-updates-vaccine-supply?page=with:block-60530cdd8f083d3e63c4bd68#block-60530cdd8f083d3e63c4bd68 > > > "Unfortunately, that the EU threatens to block vaccine exports to us was > utterly predictable. And it could have been avoided. > > What few recognized was how much our vaccination programme depends on > deliveries from the EU: 10 million in the last six weeks alone and it is > reasonable to assume that there were millions of doses coming from them > in January. It amounts to at least a third of the doses we administered, > likely much more. > > Our government failed to acknowledge this dependency. Instead, they told > us how much Brexit is vindicated by the success of their vaccination > programme. On every occasion, they heightened tensions with the EU. And > of course, they made sure no vaccines left the UK. > > We shouldn't be surprised that the EU starts playing by the same logic. > The kept sticking to free trade but gained nothing other than ridicule, > gloating and a frustrated populace. What did our government expect the > EU to do? Our government was in a similarly dire situation not that long > ago and they reacted with a "UK first" approach. The EU too have a > population to protect. They too have to show they can deliver. > > That is politics and it must have been clear to our government. If they > had chosen a more cooperative approach and allowed AZ to export some > vaccines, we would still have gotten more from the EU than we would have > given them. We would still be far ahead. And we would not be at risk of > loosing a substantial amount of vaccines in the coming weeks." Noch paar gute Fakten aus der Diskussion im Giardian: Faster? page 34, contract signed by Astrazeneca and EU on 27 Aug 2020. https://ec.europa.eu/info/sites/info/files/eu_apa_-_executed_-_az_redactions.pdf This agreement (“Supply Agreement”) is dated 28 August 2020 and made between: (1) ASTRAZENECA UK LIMITED, a company incorporated in England and Wales (company number 03674842) whose registered address is at 1 Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, United Kingdom CB2 0AA (“AstraZeneca”); and (2) THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR BUSINESS, ENERGY AND INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY, acting on behalf of the Crown and whose principal office is at 1 Victoria St, Westminster, London SW1H 0ET (the “Purchaser https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/SupplierAttachment/77bb967f-0194-452a-bdae-9999aecc753d Better? The EU invested €336 million in AstraZeneca production. https://www.fiercepharma.com/manufacturing/az-nets-396m-downpayment-for-300m-plus-eu-vaccine-doses
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von der Leyen/UK: Indien behält 5 Mio OxAZ Dosen für eigene Bevölkerung "Dr. Joachim Neudert" <neudert@5sl.org> - 2021-03-18 12:26 +0100 Re: von der Leyen/UK: Indien behält 5 Mio OxAZ Dosen für eigene Bevölkerung "Dr. Joachim Neudert" <neudert@5sl.org> - 2021-03-18 12:30 +0100 Re: von der Leyen/UK: Indien behält 5 Mio OxAZ Dosen für eigene Bevölkerung Fidel Sebastián Hunrichse-Lara <Fidel-Sebastian_Hunrichse_Lara@b.maus.de> - 2021-03-18 08:59 -0400
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