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Brussels Playbook Podcast

Ep 185, presented by BP: Europe's vaccine blame game — Brussels bubble struggles

Brussels Playbook Podcast

POLITICO

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.4204 Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2021

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

POLITICO's Chief Policy Correspondent Sarah Wheaton joins Andrew Gray, Rym Momtaz and Matthew Karnitschnig to talk through an in-depth story she co-authored with health reporter Jillian Deutsch on the EU's race to procure coronavirus vaccines. The news that the EU won't be receiving nearly as many doses as expected in the early months of this year has triggered a furious blame game between Brussels, EU capitals and drugmaker AstraZeneca. As Sarah explains, much of the debate revolves around whether the EU's insistence on solidarity — negotiating with pharmaceutical companies on behalf of all 27 countries — ultimately hindered its ability to secure vaccines quickly enough. Our special guest is filmmaker Nadine van Loon. We explore the themes in her forthcoming documentary, "Notes from Brussels," which follows the lives of three women working in the EU quarter. Van Loon's personal story — having previously worked in the Brussels bubble but now observing it from the outside — gives her a valuable double-perspective on what it takes to thrive personally and professionally in what can feel like an all-consuming environment. The podcast panel returns with recommendations to help you get through lockdown. Andrew kicks off with a French Netflix thriller. Rym offers up an EU documentary where you'll also see some familiar POLITICO faces. Sarah longs for the days of in-person theater but promises this virtual comedic endeavor to be worthwhile in the meantime. And Matt recommends this thought-proving film, in keeping with this week's remembrance of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

EU Confidential gets started right after this message.

0:04.2

Today's episode is presented by BP.

0:07.5

When it comes to reaching the Paris goals,

0:10.0

what could one of the agreements architects and an energy CEO have in common?

0:14.5

A shared view that business has a key role to play.

0:19.0

The company, AstraZeneca, surprisingly informed the Commission that it intends to supply

0:25.3

considerably fewer doses in the coming weeks.

0:29.4

This new schedule is not acceptable to the European Union.

0:35.8

Welcome to EU Confidential, the number one European Politics podcast. I'm Andrew Gray, Politico's

0:42.3

EU editor, back from a short break, because what could be better than a staycation in January,

0:48.6

in Brussels, in the middle of a pandemic. And you just heard from the EU's health commissioner,

0:54.0

Stella Kiriakidis, reacting to just heard from the EU's Health Commissioner Stella

0:54.3

Kiriakidis, reacting to the news that the EU is going to receive a lot less coronavirus vaccine

1:00.7

than it expected in the first quarter of this year. The European Union wants the ordered

1:06.6

and pre-financed doses to be delivered as soon as possible.

1:11.6

And we want our contract to be fully fulfilled.

1:15.3

Coming up, we'll discuss how we got here,

1:18.5

looking at how the EU has pursued its vaccine strategy,

1:22.5

what's gone wrong, what's gone right,

1:25.2

the repercussions and who's responsible.

1:29.5

And later in this episode,

1:34.9

you'll hear from the creator of a new documentary about the Brussels bubble, about what it takes to survive and thrive there, professionally and personally, and at what cost. But first,

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