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We were too optimistic about vaccine production: EU Commission chief

European Union Commission chief admits to mistakes in the bloc’s strategy to quickly obtain sufficient vaccines for its 447 million citizens

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Soldiers of the German armed forces Bundeswehr wear face masks as they enter the new vaccination centre on the day of its opening at the former Berlin Tegel Airport, in Berlin, on Wednesday. Pic/AFP

Soldiers of the German armed forces Bundeswehr wear face masks as they enter the new vaccination centre on the day of its opening at the former Berlin Tegel Airport, in Berlin, on Wednesday. Pic/AFP

As the European Union (EU) surpassed the toll of 500,000 people lost to the virus, the EU Commission chief said on Wednesday that the bloc’s much-criticised vaccine rollout could be partly blamed on the EU being over-optimistic, over-confident and plainly late. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen defended the EU’s overall approach of trying to beat the pandemic with a unified vaccine plan for its 27 nations, even if she admitted mistakes in the strategy to quickly obtain sufficient vaccines for its 447 million citizens.

“We are still not where we want to be. We were late to authorise. We were too optimistic when it came to massive production and perhaps we were too confident that, what we ordered, would actually be delivered on time,” von der Leyen told EU plenary. Despite weeks of stinging criticism as the EU’s vaccine campaign failed to gain momentum compared to the Britain, Israel and the United States, the three main parties in the legislature stuck with von der Leyen’s approach of moving forward with all member states together. “The key decisions were right,” said Manfred Weber, the leader of the Christian Democrat European People’s Party. The Socialists and Democrats party leader Iratxe Garcia said “fiasco, catastrophe, disaster: they ring very true to our citizens,” but added her party will stick with von der Leyen on the bloc moving together. 

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