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Marcooo293 karma

Actually I'm sitting at my parents place, a small village in the North of the Netherlands. Your story also reached all the way here and me and my parents are amazed (and glad) that everybody survived!

How are the injured doing? Did the pilots recover from their initial shock? We all wish you a lot of strength the upcomming time.

Marcooo15 karma

Ever since Ive been to India, I noticed a steady in decline my attraction for Dutch girls...

And I just love the Indian food too much... maybe I should move back to Mumai. congratulations to the succesfull intergration, its not that easy and its interesting to read about.

Marcooo3 karma

I can see how factories not being high quality can be an issue, as Europeans we have all seen the very public and frustrating battles surrounding AstraZeneca deliveries play out in our newspapers. If I see the interview linked with the answer about why the partnership between Oxford/AstraZeneca was started, did you expect AstraZeneca to be able to deliver high quality factories? The yield issues have been very frustrating to everybody I guess.

Is this a downside of the choice that was made to exclusively partner with them? Or is there in the opinion of your foundation nobody who could have scaled the production of the Oxford vaccine more successfully then AZ so far?

Our newsmedia focus has very much been on the UK/EU manufacturing. Is the production in India going better?

It's just been very frustrating to see the way this all played out. Even while I understand vaccine production is just extremely complicated. But I'm very afraid that big pharma will prevent access to vaccines in 3rd world countries, I think the fact that big pharma (and IP) is now so involved just triggers a lot of worries of the situation we saw before with Aids medication etc.