The European Commission has abandoned plans for an EU-managed scheme to buy swine flu vaccines due to a lack of support from member states, reports the European Voice.
In July, Androulla Vassiliou, the European commissioner for health, said the Commission was considering a joint EU procurement scheme for the vaccines. But the proposal now looks likely to not be included in the EU’s swine flu strategy to be published next week. Instead the Commission will offer countries “technical advice” on procurement, the report says.
Jo Leinen, a German Socialist MEP who chairs the European Parliament’s environment and public health committee, said the omission is a mistake.
“We know some countries are well prepared and others are less well prepared. There must be a mechanism for shifting the vaccine… The added value of the EU is to show solidarity,” he says.