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In Defense of EU's COVID-19 Vaccine Strategy | Global Policy Journal


In Defense of EU’s COVID-19 Vaccine Strategy
By Dimitris Katsikas and Apostolos Fasianos - 16 April 2021
Despite failures, the EU’s COVID-19 vaccine strategy constitutes a strong display of European solidarity.
In recent months, the EU has been criticized over its handling of the vaccines’ procurement process. Although part of that criticism has merit, as the President of the European Commission herself has acknowledged, it mostly concerns legal and administrative aspects of the process. In this context, it is necessary not to lose sight of the most important feature of EU’s approach to the procurement and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. At the core of EU’s vaccine strategy is the common procurement of vaccines, which are then distributed among member states on a per capita basis. This approach has been crucial for ensuring EU member states’ equal access to vaccines. In addition to promoting a more efficient vaccination process in Europe, this approach ....

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EU news: Italy crisis set to throw ENTIRE bloc into chaos - stark warning | Politics | News


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The bloc faces an existential crisis if the turmoil is not resolved quickly, with consequences going beyond Italy s borders, a political expert has warned. This week Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte resigned after he lost his parliamentary majority over his government s plans on how to spend the bloc s coronavirus pillar legislation, the Recovery Fund. ....

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Coronavirus may cause high economic volatility: EPRS IMF conference


Towards European recovery: How big and how quick a rebound will we see in 2021
The Covid‑19 pandemic has hit the global economy hard and its future is difficult to predict. Although the development of vaccines and proposed policy responses offer hope for the world to return to a stronger performance, economic rules may have to be modified. These were the main conclusions of a joint conference organised online by the European Parliamentary Research Service and the International Monetary Fund on 8 December 2020. The European Union has so far managed to avoid any devastating economic outcome thanks to robust policy responses, but the outlook is extremely uncertain. It is certainly not the time for fiscal austerity, but rather fiscal stimuli are needed to lift the economy from the doldrums, especially now that the threat of inflation seems to have disappeared from the horizon. The event, entitled ‘Towards European recovery: How big and how quick a rebound will we see in 2021 ....

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