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Boris Palmer, mayor of Tübingen, just south of Stuttgart, has adopted an approach to the epidemic which is a far cry from the tactics employed by the German Chancellor. His policies have achieved the very feat governments have been trying for months to pull off – to protect the elderly and most vulnerable from the virus without the need for a lockdown.
On Thursday, the EP President signed a common list of key legislative proposals for 2021, after the Council and Commission Presidents had done so earlier this week.
For the first time, the three Presidents also established, in joint conclusions, common priorities for the remainder of the legislative term.
The resurgence of the coronavirus shows the “overwhelming need” for the European Union to sustain its efforts in overcoming the crisis. It is also time to implement the strategic priorities of a healthier, greener, digital, fairer and social Europe, the joint declaration says. In line with the long-term budget agreement secured by EP negotiators, the three institutions are committed to implementing the roadmap on new own resources. Moreover, citizens must have a greater say on the future of Europe, including through the upcoming Conference on the Future of Europe.
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EAPM: First-class round table frames discussion for COVID testing, EU countries set to begin vaccination campaigns
Published 3 months ago
Good afternoon, health colleagues, and welcome to the European Alliance for Personalised Medicine (EAPM) update heading into Christmas week and 2021. There is much ahead to look forward to, and perhaps some chance for hope as an incredibly difficult and challenging year comes to an end, writes EAPM Executive Director Denis Horgan.
Resounding success for EAPM round table
Yesterday (17 December) EAPM conducted a very successful virtual round table, ‘Forward together with innovation: Understanding the need and framing the discussion for Serology testing for SARS-CoV-2’. Comprising notable stakeholders and keynote speakers from across the health spectrum, the objective of the round table was to assess the factors, understand the need and frame the discussion for Serology testing for SARS-CoV-2 at a country level by engaging with experts.
On Thursday, the EP President signed a common list of key legislative proposals for 2021, after the Council and Commission Presidents had done so earlier this week.
For the first time, the three Presidents also established, in joint conclusions, common priorities for the remainder of the legislative term.
The resurgence of the coronavirus shows the “overwhelming need” for the European Union to sustain its efforts in overcoming the crisis. It is also time to implement the strategic priorities of a healthier, greener, digital, fairer and social Europe, the joint declaration says. In line with the long-term budget agreement secured by EP negotiators, the three institutions are committed to implementing the roadmap on new own resources. Moreover, citizens must have a greater say on the future of Europe, including through the upcoming Conference on the Future of Europe.