Surely individual EU countries don't have to wait for a nod from above?
My understanding is some EU countries can go ahead before under emergency powers.
EMA meeting today. They want a coordinated effort though.
A well run vaccine program matters far, far, more than when you start. Psychologically, politically, it's the early stuff that matters.
What'll probably happen is that comparing 28 different countries' vaccination programs in January there will be Daily Mail articles eventually asking why does Slovakia seem to be vaccinating at 2.7 times the rate per head of the population as Luxembourg, why is Germany vaccinating at 1.4x the rate we are and now overtaken us etc. These are madeup examples but will likely happen to some unluckier residents of some very rich western country, just hopefully it's not the UK.
. There may have been a very large element of chance there. I'm sure some epidemiologists in private in Italy must have told the government when patient uno was picked up, look this thing may have been circulating for 2-3 months. We now know that was the case without getting into much flimsier speculations about it being around far in advance of that. Italy was also doing a fairly modest amount of testing initially, which was forgotten and fortunately the very paltry and stingy lab capacity they did have was right next to the outbreak, otherwise they'd have been even more screwed.