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2. Well, the EU did make some serious mistakes, but it had little to do with
Tue Mar 30, 2021, 09:36 AM
Mar 2021

their medical systems. What is odd is that each EU member state has their own health system, yet responsibility for obtaining vaccines was done at the EU level. In my view, the EU simply doesn't have experience in that kind of task. And of course the EU may have gambled too much on the French vaccine, which maybe was bad management, but was also a little bad luck.

Many nations around the world will be looking to become more self sufficient in this area. It has to be hard for Germany to realize they played a major role in the Pfizer vaccine, but it is an American company who largely controls it.

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