Every EU country had the right to seek their own supply, every EU country chose for political purposes not to, they wanted to show support for the project. That’s great. My mum, Mr Ski’s mum, they are vaccinated and if exposed to Covid are now unlikely to die from it. If they lived in the EU chances are they would not be vaccinated and would be at a significant risk of death if they got it. You can deny that all you like, doesn’t make it so.
EU put pressure on countries not to seek their own supplies, this came out when the EU fell out with Astrazeneca over supply levels, insisting they should have some of the UK's supply, before backing down.
A few weeks after the UK invested, AZ reached an agreement with a group known as the 'Inclusive Vaccine Alliance' (Germany, Holland, France and Italy) based on the UK agreement, but negotiations were handed over to the EU, because they/Germany insisted that the alliance could not formalise the deal, resulting in over 2 months of further talks, meaning the EU signed a deal 3 months after the UK.
Ironically, the alliance had been born out of a feeling that the Commission could not be trusted to move quickly enough, AZ announced they had reached an agreement with the alliance on the 13th June, the EU announced they had finally got around to signing the agreement on the 27th Aug.
This gave AZ an extra three months to sort out manufacturing and supply problems associated with the UK contract, so the EU have had to wait until they have done the same at their Belgium site, the main base for supplying the EU, and where the problem was.
Let's not forget, whilst they were throwing their toys out of their pram, they imposed Covid vaccine controls on the Irish border, without even discussing it first with the Irish & the UK governments, before back paddling at high speed when it blow up in their faces. Typical bullying tactics.
Worse is Merkel and Macron, in order to attempt to save face for the EU rubbished the Astra Zeneca vaccine and now Germans and French people are turning it down, costing even more lives.
Indeed, and which has also influenced some other EU sates to be wary of it, it's reported that millions, some 80%, of AZ doses are sitting unused in the bloc.
This is plain to see and non-partisan. For sure they will be many negative aspects to leaving the EU, all divorces are costly, but to deny the EU fucked vaccine procurement when the U.K. didn’t is just silly.
Spot on.