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Jul 6, 2021 21 tweets 9 min read Read on X
In blocking wider vaccine production globally, the EU takes a neocolonialist approach to the pandemic, saying:

❗️ we're in charge;

❗️ we decide who lives & dies;

❗️ we may give you some charity later if we feel generous & if you behave.

It’s arrogant & self-destructive. Image
From the beginning, the EU has been blocking & delaying wider vaccine production globally by obstructing the #TRIPSwaiver, a proposal to temporarily waive some intellectual property (IP) rules on vaccines & other health products.

hrw.org/news/2021/06/0… Image
The EU's policy goes against all expert advice and the majority of governments in the world.

EU leaders arrogantly think they know better... Image
And, of course, EU leaders are prioritising pharma company profits over human lives.

They won't even listen to anyone else.
corporateeurope.org/en/2021/05/com… Image
EU leaders try to hide what their doing by saying they are donating a paltry number of doses - tens or hundreds of millions - when the problem is that the world needs at least:

💥 11 billion doses.

To understand their deceit, you have to understand the scale of the problem... Image
And "at least 11 billion doses" is a conservative estimate.

Some say 14 billion: businessinsider.com/bill-gates-14-…

Others, 20 billion: investigate-europe.eu/en/2020/vaccin…

And pharma companies' talk about 3rd shots for those already vaccinated, thus increasing demand: cnbc.com/2021/04/15/pfi… Image
And we need those doses fast enough to outpace the emergence of variants, which is currently not happening.

➡️ The virus is winning, because we're producing vaccine doses too slowly.
theguardian.com/society/2021/j… Image
It is only a matter of time before a variant emerges that is resistant to current vaccines.

Medical experts have been warning about this: oxfam.org/en/press-relea…

Pharma companies have been counting on it: bloomberg.com/news/articles/… ImageImage
So, just think about that:

⚠️ We can't defeat the virus and end the pandemic unless we produce enough vaccine doses fast enough.

And yet...

⚠️ The decision on how many doses to produce & when currently lies with those who only profit more the longer the pandemic goes on.
The EU, UK and a few others have been providing political protection to the pharma companies, so they can control the level of vaccine production.

Obviously, they will set production levels to maximise their profits.

Great for them.

Awful for the rest of us.
Make no mistake: the EU- and UK-approved business model is this merry-go-round of death... Image
A little charity does not make up for the death & suffering that EU & UK policy is causing in low- and middle-income countries.

It reminds me of the murderous European colonists arguing, "But we built schools and hospitals! Aren't we generous? You should thank us!"
You died in your millions mining silver & gold to boost our riches.

You died in your millions collecting the latex for rubber to increase our wealth.

You will die in your millions serving as human variant factories to maximise our profits.
What the EU & UK are doing here is sickening in every sense of the word.

Millions have already died in the global pandemic.

The longer it goes on, the more of us will die.

And yet they stick to their policy of endless pandemic.
The only way to end the global pandemic is to treat it as a global pandemic and expand production of vaccines and other medical products as rapidly as possible as widely as possible.

For this, we need patent waivers, and we need the EU & UK to stop blocking and delaying them. Image
The neocolonialist mindset in EU & UK policy circles sadly runs very deep, but we can push them to overcome it.

Already the US has swapped sides, and some EU member states & ministers, as well as the EU Parliament, now support wider vaccine production.
politico.eu/article/europe… Image
“COVID vaccines to reach poorest countries in 2023 — despite recent pledges” - science journal @Nature

2023 at best…

The EU & UK policy of blocking wider vaccine production globally is an epic disaster for humanity.

nature.com/articles/d4158… Image
Grim update: reuters.com/world/middle-e…

✅ Still, get vaccinated if you can. (Most people cannot access vaccines.)

➡️ Realise that boosters and new vaccines may be necessary in future.

💥 And read this whole thread to understand where we are & why we’re here… ImageImage

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And every time it happens, politicians pretend to be concerned, yet keep in place the government policies at the root of the problem.

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- It keeps happening.

- And every time, politicians pretend to be concerned.

- And every time, politicians keep in place the government policies at the root of the problem.

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