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  1. ImpaIed_Rektum on

    There is better chance of me finally learning and landing backflip nohander on downhill mtb than they paying 2 bober-damned billions to company, that has more contraversy around it than dude who was seen fcking an emu during winter in his barn.

  2. HighDeltaVee on

    The EU negotiated a framework contract with various vaccine companies, and asked all EU member states how many doses they wanted to purchase and on what schedule. Those requirements were then fed into the master contracts, and signed for multi-year delivery. No-one told them how much to order : they chose that themselves.

    EU countries signed legally binding contracts to purchase and accept the vaccines on schedule.

    Poland and Romania then tried to back out of the contract because it didn’t suit them any more.

    That’s like having house insurance for a year and then cancelling it at the end of December and doing a chargeback on your credit card because your house didn’t burn down.

  3. Ok_Situation_7081 on

    Both of those countries are huge recipients of EU funds and since this was ordered by a European court in Belgium, couldn’t they have their funds withheld/redirected to Pfizer until their debt is paid off?

    That’s how any outstanding debt works in the US. If you owe money, and a court orders you to pay that amount, you will have it have deducted from your pay stub, until it is fully paid off.

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