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France is asking the German army for helicopters to transport infected people into hospitals with free capacity.
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The funny part is, that this isn't even the whole truth. The European Civil Protection mechanism did work this year for China (it also is available for non-european countries in distress), but so far fails to do anything meaningful for Italy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direc...il_Protection_and_Humanitarian_Aid_Operations
At the same time, the EU Commission had invested 50 million out of their own budget to provide support to Italy, because nobody reacted on the call for help via the ECPM.
I can only explain this with two possibly hypotheses:
For example, among the problems, a large number of supplies with destination Italy disappeared under strange circumstances in Czech Republic.
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The lack of any sort of European response is a shame, but I'm not surprised given past examples.
The funny part is, that this isn't even the whole truth. The European Civil Protection mechanism did work this year for China (it also is available for non-european countries in distress), but so far fails to do anything meaningful for Italy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direc...il_Protection_and_Humanitarian_Aid_Operations
At the same time, the EU Commission had invested 50 million out of their own budget to provide support to Italy, because nobody reacted on the call for help via the ECPM.
I can only explain this with two possibly hypotheses:
- Italy is not asking for the proper help and even with people trying to help, the relief is not getting ahead inside Italy.
- The ECPM can't get the requested resources easier than the member states can.
For example, among the problems, a large number of supplies with destination Italy disappeared under strange circumstances in Czech Republic.
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