Not really showing themselves in the best light through this whole debacle.
So, coronavirus...
The EU have taken down the AZ contract from the web. Apparently they had failed to implement the redactions properly, and so the redacted text could be uncovered fairly easily.

Not really showing themselves in the best light through this whole debacle.
Not really showing themselves in the best light through this whole debacle.
Yes Scotland is trailing per capita (8.5 vs 11.5 for England or 11.1 Uk average) last data I saw.
Plenty of reasonable geographical and other practical reasons why but the Nats have being assigning the slightly lower death rate to the Sturgeons brilliant leadership so I guess they have to eat this.

There's only one option for UK to resolve this:Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:57 am
The real risk is with the EU threatening to withhold Pfizer; we could choose to be real shits with them then and withold the component manufactured only in East Yorkshire, but then this really would start spiralling out of control.

Sandstorm wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:05 pmThere's only one option for UK to resolve this:Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:57 am
The real risk is with the EU threatening to withhold Pfizer; we could choose to be real shits with them then and withold the component manufactured only in East Yorkshire, but then this really would start spiralling out of control.
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So the EU have officially announced they're introducing vaccine export controls. While The commission appears to be trying to make this an EU vs AZ thing (and doing a bad job in the process), MEPs are desperately trying to make this an EU vs UK thing. Seeing how the EU has set iutself down this path, it would be worthwhile for the UK ambassador to Belgium probably just mention in passing where the supplies for Pfizer come from. Nothing written down you understand, more along the lines of "I say old chap, I was just reading an article the other day about the supply chain for the vaccine of yours......."
You've been talking to my mother.Sandstorm wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:05 pmThere's only one option for UK to resolve this:Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:57 am
The real risk is with the EU threatening to withhold Pfizer; we could choose to be real shits with them then and withold the component manufactured only in East Yorkshire, but then this really would start spiralling out of control.
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Do we know how much of the az vaccine is made in the UK vs how much is made in the EU? We may not even need to threaten their production, just say if we can't have yours, you can't have ours.Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 5:22 pmSandstorm wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:05 pmThere's only one option for UK to resolve this:Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:57 am
The real risk is with the EU threatening to withhold Pfizer; we could choose to be real shits with them then and withold the component manufactured only in East Yorkshire, but then this really would start spiralling out of control.
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So the EU have officially announced they're introducing vaccine export controls. While The commission appears to be trying to make this an EU vs AZ thing (and doing a bad job in the process), MEPs are desperately trying to make this an EU vs UK thing. Seeing how the EU has set iutself down this path, it would be worthwhile for the UK ambassador to Belgium probably just mention in passing where the supplies for Pfizer come from. Nothing written down you understand, more along the lines of "I say old chap, I was just reading an article the other day about the supply chain for the vaccine of yours......."
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I was really referencing the Pfizer supply chain.Raggs wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 5:41 pmDo we know how much of the az vaccine is made in the UK vs how much is made in the EU? We may not even need to threaten their production, just say if we can't have yours, you can't have ours.Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 5:22 pm![]()
So the EU have officially announced they're introducing vaccine export controls. While The commission appears to be trying to make this an EU vs AZ thing (and doing a bad job in the process), MEPs are desperately trying to make this an EU vs UK thing. Seeing how the EU has set iutself down this path, it would be worthwhile for the UK ambassador to Belgium probably just mention in passing where the supplies for Pfizer come from. Nothing written down you understand, more along the lines of "I say old chap, I was just reading an article the other day about the supply chain for the vaccine of yours......."
UK consumption of AZ now completely comes from the UK. The theoretical output is something like 2.5 to 3 million doses, until this week it was running at a bit over 2 million I believe. We only ever imported a small amount from the EU while they were making a final change to the UK production lines before Christmas
The two EU factories are on a totally different scale - around 3 times the size. This is where part of the problem lies - for efficiencies sake, these are scale up production lines (i.e. larger lines) rather than scale out production (more lies). The trouble is the producing biological substances is not a simple process to scale up, and everything that works at smaller scale needs tweaking, That's why the output yield from Belgium and the Netherlands is currently so low in comparison to the UK.
In terms of supply chain for AZ, it's actually fairly simple once the factory is set up - which is a further attraction of this vaccine
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This quote is nuts. What the fuck is Macron playing at? If your way out of a pandemic was persuading a borderline antivax French population to actually get vaccinated, I don't see undermining vaccines as a logical fist step. And vaccines they are fighting tooth and nail to get hold of as much as possible of, as a result of being behind the curve on procurement.

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What on earth is going on in Europe? Seems like they've lost it on this
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This is bonkers crazy. Makes no sense at all to be talking like thatMargin__Walker wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 6:11 pm This quote is nuts. What the fuck is Macron playing at? If your way out of a pandemic was persuading a borderline antivax French population to actually get vaccinated, I don't see undermining vaccines as a logical fist step. And vaccines they are fighting tooth and nail to get hold of as much as possible of, as a result of being behind the curve on procurement.
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They appear to be suffering from Brexit derangement syndrome, and are so focused on not being beaten by Britain that they are losing their minds.Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 6:15 pmThis is bonkers crazy. Makes no sense at all to be talking like thatMargin__Walker wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 6:11 pm This quote is nuts. What the fuck is Macron playing at? If your way out of a pandemic was persuading a borderline antivax French population to actually get vaccinated, I don't see undermining vaccines as a logical fist step. And vaccines they are fighting tooth and nail to get hold of as much as possible of, as a result of being behind the curve on procurement.
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Send in the Yanks?Sandstorm wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:05 pmThere's only one option for UK to resolve this:Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:57 am
The real risk is with the EU threatening to withhold Pfizer; we could choose to be real shits with them then and withold the component manufactured only in East Yorkshire, but then this really would start spiralling out of control.
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Macron :Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 6:15 pmThis is bonkers crazy. Makes no sense at all to be talking like thatMargin__Walker wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 6:11 pm This quote is nuts. What the fuck is Macron playing at? If your way out of a pandemic was persuading a borderline antivax French population to actually get vaccinated, I don't see undermining vaccines as a logical fist step. And vaccines they are fighting tooth and nail to get hold of as much as possible of, as a result of being behind the curve on procurement.
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What I said on PR:
Basically something we were told would be politically impossible has being done as a 'dead cat' stunt to try and distract everyone from EUCO getting its approach to vaccine procurement completely wrong.
Four years of sanctimonious lectures from these people...and the RoI thrown under the bus before the inks even dry.
Basically something we were told would be politically impossible has being done as a 'dead cat' stunt to try and distract everyone from EUCO getting its approach to vaccine procurement completely wrong.
Four years of sanctimonious lectures from these people...and the RoI thrown under the bus before the inks even dry.
“Special relationship”Hal Jordan wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 7:51 pmSend in the Yanks?Sandstorm wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:05 pmThere's only one option for UK to resolve this:Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:57 am
The real risk is with the EU threatening to withhold Pfizer; we could choose to be real shits with them then and withold the component manufactured only in East Yorkshire, but then this really would start spiralling out of control.
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So. Much. This. Probably behind Senegal and Chile in the queue.tc27 wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 7:52 pm Scarily the only rational motivation for the EU/various EU national figures actions is that the vaccine delivery schedule is even more dire than let on.

Getting crazier and crazier
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/eu-th ... 3w93DUcAQs
The EU sledgehammer is coming down. The European Council is preparing to invoke emergency powers of Article 122 against AstraZeneca and Big Pharma within days.
This nuclear option paves the way for the seizure of intellectual property and data, and arguably direct control over the production process – tantamount to war-time occupation of private companies. This is Europe First pushed to another level. It takes the EU into the territory of 1930s methods and an authoritarian command economy.
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/eu-th ... 3w93DUcAQs
The EU sledgehammer is coming down. The European Council is preparing to invoke emergency powers of Article 122 against AstraZeneca and Big Pharma within days.
This nuclear option paves the way for the seizure of intellectual property and data, and arguably direct control over the production process – tantamount to war-time occupation of private companies. This is Europe First pushed to another level. It takes the EU into the territory of 1930s methods and an authoritarian command economy.
After which all the pharma companies will be relocating their operations outside the EU PDQ.westport wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 8:35 pm Getting crazier and crazier
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/eu-th ... 3w93DUcAQs
The EU sledgehammer is coming down. The European Council is preparing to invoke emergency powers of Article 122 against AstraZeneca and Big Pharma within days.
This nuclear option paves the way for the seizure of intellectual property and data, and arguably direct control over the production process – tantamount to war-time occupation of private companies. This is Europe First pushed to another level. It takes the EU into the territory of 1930s methods and an authoritarian command economy.
A move like that would guarantee the long term destruction of any serious pharma production in the EU. Big Pharma will refuse to take the risk of their IP being commandeered in future. If the EU think that's a risk worth taking then bully for them - but they're about to discover that you can't just take a formula to a vax factory and get instant results.westport wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 8:35 pm Getting crazier and crazier
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/eu-th ... 3w93DUcAQs
The EU sledgehammer is coming down. The European Council is preparing to invoke emergency powers of Article 122 against AstraZeneca and Big Pharma within days.
This nuclear option paves the way for the seizure of intellectual property and data, and arguably direct control over the production process – tantamount to war-time occupation of private companies. This is Europe First pushed to another level. It takes the EU into the territory of 1930s methods and an authoritarian command economy.
The further they go down this rabbit hole the worse it's going to get for them.
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Looks like they are backtracking on the article 16 talk now. What a diplomatic clusterfuck from them
The Druid wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:49 pm Anyone care to guess when/if our supplies of the Pfizer vaccine will run dry from the EU?
Do we have any alternative suppliers lined up for our old and vulnerable?
To be fair nothings being blocked yet. And if it is one of the main ingredients for the PZ jab is made here in the UK...
Almost immediately. We might have a 1 week stock. The enormous bulk of our recent scale in delivery has been off the back of UK AZ production starting to reach planned production (we'll gloss over the 30 million shortfall in our expectations)The Druid wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:49 pm Anyone care to guess when/if our supplies of the Pfizer vaccine will run dry from the EU?
Do we have any alternative suppliers lined up for our old and vulnerable?
If we don't receive any further Pfizer then a second dose will come from AZ/Novovax. As bother vaccines produce the same immune response that shouldn't really be an issue (and may actually produce a stronger long term response) but the trouble is that we have absolutely zero trial evidence to know what to expect. It could be 100%efficacy, it could be 80%. It will make long term tracking much harder to evaluate
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They're trying to say it was an accident! What absolute melts.Margin__Walker wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:44 pm Looks like they are backtracking on the article 16 talk now. What a diplomatic clusterfuck from them
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Quite envious of those numbers.
Would we be able to source the Pfizer vaccine elsewhere though? I was thinking of the people waiting for their second top-up jab. I know that one of the main ingredients for the Pfizer jab is made here in the Uk but surely threatening to withhold that will just be lowering the UK to the EU hysterical theatrics.tc27 wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:54 pmThe Druid wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:49 pm Anyone care to guess when/if our supplies of the Pfizer vaccine will run dry from the EU?
Do we have any alternative suppliers lined up for our old and vulnerable?
To be fair nothings being blocked yet. And if it is one of the main ingredients for the PZ jab is made here in the UK...
Thanks Saint for the answer.Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:59 pmAlmost immediately. We might have a 1 week stock. The enormous bulk of our recent scale in delivery has been off the back of UK AZ production starting to reach planned production (we'll gloss over the 30 million shortfall in our expectations)The Druid wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:49 pm Anyone care to guess when/if our supplies of the Pfizer vaccine will run dry from the EU?
Do we have any alternative suppliers lined up for our old and vulnerable?
If we don't receive any further Pfizer then a second dose will come from AZ/Novovax. As bother vaccines produce the same immune response that shouldn't really be an issue (and may actually produce a stronger long term response) but the trouble is that we have absolutely zero trial evidence to know what to expect. It could be 100%efficacy, it could be 80%. It will make long term tracking much harder to evaluate
The Druid wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:07 pmWould we be able to source the Pfizer vaccine elsewhere though? I was thinking of the people waiting for their second top-up jab. I know that one of the main ingredients for the Pfizer jab is made here in the Uk but surely threatening to withhold that will just be lowering the UK to the EU hysterical theatrics.tc27 wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:54 pmThe Druid wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:49 pm Anyone care to guess when/if our supplies of the Pfizer vaccine will run dry from the EU?
Do we have any alternative suppliers lined up for our old and vulnerable?
To be fair nothings being blocked yet. And if it is one of the main ingredients for the PZ jab is made here in the UK...
Two global production facilities for Pfizer - USA, and EU.
USA will not export, full stop. Whilst a part of me would enjoy the schadenfreude, I really hope that we don't go down virus war route that EU MEPs appear intent on - it's going to be hard enough to repair relationships after this without us actually getting in on the act.
le I said, second dose from a different product is a problem only in that we won't know the true efficacy without long term study
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Ha. Was about to post the same.
Mind-blowing
Ideally, you’d get Pfizer to brief the EU that if they attempt to seize supplies intended for the UK, then they risk halting production completely, and reducing their own supplies to nothing, so that the EU gets the message without the UK having to get involved. They could, at the same time threaten to relocate their facilities if the EU try to seize their IP.Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:27 pmThe Druid wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:07 pmWould we be able to source the Pfizer vaccine elsewhere though? I was thinking of the people waiting for their second top-up jab. I know that one of the main ingredients for the Pfizer jab is made here in the Uk but surely threatening to withhold that will just be lowering the UK to the EU hysterical theatrics.tc27 wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:54 pm
To be fair nothings being blocked yet. And if it is one of the main ingredients for the PZ jab is made here in the UK...
Two global production facilities for Pfizer - USA, and EU.
USA will not export, full stop. Whilst a part of me would enjoy the schadenfreude, I really hope that we don't go down virus war route that EU MEPs appear intent on - it's going to be hard enough to repair relationships after this without us actually getting in on the act.
le I said, second dose from a different product is a problem only in that we won't know the true efficacy without long term study
Relocaction of mRNA facilities not so realistic, but for the rest of it, yeah.Lobby wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:38 pmIdeally, you’d get Pfizer to brief the EU that if they attempt to seize supplies intended for the UK, then they risk halting production completely, and reducing their own supplies to nothing, so that the EU gets the message without the UK having to get involved. They could, at the same time threaten to relocate their facilities if the EU try to seize their IP.Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:27 pmThe Druid wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:07 pm
Would we be able to source the Pfizer vaccine elsewhere though? I was thinking of the people waiting for their second top-up jab. I know that one of the main ingredients for the Pfizer jab is made here in the Uk but surely threatening to withhold that will just be lowering the UK to the EU hysterical theatrics.
Two global production facilities for Pfizer - USA, and EU.
USA will not export, full stop. Whilst a part of me would enjoy the schadenfreude, I really hope that we don't go down virus war route that EU MEPs appear intent on - it's going to be hard enough to repair relationships after this without us actually getting in on the act.
le I said, second dose from a different product is a problem only in that we won't know the true efficacy without long term study
International Chamber of Commerce has warned the EU about jeopardizing vaccine supply chainsLobby wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:38 pmIdeally, you’d get Pfizer to brief the EU that if they attempt to seize supplies intended for the UK, then they risk halting production completely, and reducing their own supplies to nothing, so that the EU gets the message without the UK having to get involved. They could, at the same time threaten to relocate their facilities if the EU try to seize their IP.Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:27 pmThe Druid wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:07 pm
Would we be able to source the Pfizer vaccine elsewhere though? I was thinking of the people waiting for their second top-up jab. I know that one of the main ingredients for the Pfizer jab is made here in the Uk but surely threatening to withhold that will just be lowering the UK to the EU hysterical theatrics.
Two global production facilities for Pfizer - USA, and EU.
USA will not export, full stop. Whilst a part of me would enjoy the schadenfreude, I really hope that we don't go down virus war route that EU MEPs appear intent on - it's going to be hard enough to repair relationships after this without us actually getting in on the act.
le I said, second dose from a different product is a problem only in that we won't know the true efficacy without long term study
https://www.businessinsider.com/eu-plan ... ?r=US&IR=T
Sandstorm wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:05 pmThere's only one option for UK to resolve this:Saint wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:57 am
The real risk is with the EU threatening to withhold Pfizer; we could choose to be real shits with them then and withold the component manufactured only in East Yorkshire, but then this really would start spiralling out of control.
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