A lot of the European countries are all at a similiar point, most likely cause the vaccines were procured together. Spain, Italy, France and Germany are virtually identical, on a per capita basis.
Hungary is a little ahead, as they are also using the Russian vaccine. But still behind the US.
Italian company Adienne Pharma & Biotech has signed the deal to produce Russian vaccine domestically. They are waiting however for the approval of said vaccine by the EU.
I agree. I would love to know the specifics of any country in detail. Or a least a deeper understanding of medicine distribution in the EU. Any chance someome can explain and talk about it?
I think the EU is ordering and distributing the vaccines for the member states in order to do it even and fair (not sure how this works out in reality, though).
They coordinate purchases and deliveries at a national level only. It's a very long way down from a truck leaving the factory destined towards a country and someone getting stabbed in the arm by a professional, and all of that work is on the national agencies.