Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 5:28:36 GMT
The European Union's strategy is being fiercely criticized by some commentators and opinion leaders, especially Eurosceptics, due to the pace of the vaccination campaign. It would be useful for these hypercritical voices to ask themselves what would have happened if, instead of the common strategy of coordinated and equitable purchase and distribution of antivirals at the European level, today each EU country were competing among themselves for the purchase of vaccines. In this case it is very likely that we were experiencing what French President Macron answered to this question: " It would be a scene of disorder, counterproductive from the economic point of view and especially from the health point of view.
And possibly, Spain, due to size and economic power, would not be the most benefited. Among the arguments of this criticism is the generalized comparison with other Iraq Telegram Number Data countries that do not belong to the EU. And the most repeated example, the most envied, the one to follow is that of Israel, which makes headlines for its effective vaccination campaign. It began last December and is the first country in the world in number of doses per inhabitant, which has allowed it, in many aspects, to practically enter what we could call post-Covid social normality. But there are very few media that reveal, and it is going unnoticed, the other side of the coin of the supposed example of Israel.
I am referring to the failure to fulfill its legal and moral responsibility to vaccinate the around five million Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip . Israel has only decided to vaccinate the , Palestinians who work as day laborers in Israel. As of March , it had only donated , additional doses to Palestinian areas, and this after public pressure. But it has no plan to vaccinate Palestinians, even though Israeli settlers in the West Bank have all already been vaccinated. Amnesty International considers it a clear example of the institutionalized discrimination that defines the Israeli government's policy towards the Palestinians.
And possibly, Spain, due to size and economic power, would not be the most benefited. Among the arguments of this criticism is the generalized comparison with other Iraq Telegram Number Data countries that do not belong to the EU. And the most repeated example, the most envied, the one to follow is that of Israel, which makes headlines for its effective vaccination campaign. It began last December and is the first country in the world in number of doses per inhabitant, which has allowed it, in many aspects, to practically enter what we could call post-Covid social normality. But there are very few media that reveal, and it is going unnoticed, the other side of the coin of the supposed example of Israel.
I am referring to the failure to fulfill its legal and moral responsibility to vaccinate the around five million Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip . Israel has only decided to vaccinate the , Palestinians who work as day laborers in Israel. As of March , it had only donated , additional doses to Palestinian areas, and this after public pressure. But it has no plan to vaccinate Palestinians, even though Israeli settlers in the West Bank have all already been vaccinated. Amnesty International considers it a clear example of the institutionalized discrimination that defines the Israeli government's policy towards the Palestinians.