Europe: a Patient. Economic solutions to help tackle the humanitarian crisis caused by COVID-19

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#1

Paneuropean scale of the crisis demands paneuropean solutions

Michał Możdżeń (Kraków, 2020-04-08)

#2

I'm signing because it is high time we realize the need for this help.

Mieke Bal (Amsterdam, 2020-04-08)

#8

I'm signing because I deeply care about European values, and they're in serious trouble now.

Jan Pacan (Katowice, 2020-04-08)

#23

By signing, I try to protect Europeans against an actual grave illness and European values against a total chaos.

Maria Prosińska-Jackl (Warsaw, 2020-04-09)

#28

I agree

Filip Niemczyk (Warszawa, 2020-04-09)

#31

Global problems need global solutions. We are all the same, we need solidarity

Maja Potrawiak (Cracow, 2020-04-09)

#54

I wholly agree with the paper and see it as an attempt to make European Union move in the right direction, towards a just and efficient community, and away from inequality; towards a happy Europe for all, not for few.

Janusz Allina (Warsaw, 2020-04-10)

#55

A society that cannot guarantee free healthcare, or even housing, and basic necessities to the people, especially but not only so during a crisis like this, is a society that needs profound changing. People are what matter, not economies

Marina Mustieles (Barcelona, 2020-04-10)

#56

Without coordinated, global action, this crisis will once again deepen the disparity between the rich and the poor, and will destabilize the western society even further. The current social contract is strained to the extreme anyway, because the benefits of globalization, technological progress and automation of industry are reaped only by select few, while the rest of the populace sinks into the bog of creeping poverty. Act with generosity, share, help the weak and the endangered, and in turn, be rewarded with stable, happy, and strong society. Turn the economy into a whip used to accelerate production and consumption into insane frenzy, and watch both communities and ecosystems crumble and whither. You have been given the responsibility, so act now!

Daniel Ryslink (Prague, 2020-04-10)

#62

EU is perfect project and i want continue this project.

Jan Sejnost (Pardubice, 2020-04-10)

#63

Nemám rád současný stav v EU a doposud nedůvěřuji jejich představitelům. Ale přesto, nebo právě proto si myslím že toto by mohla být jedna mála věcí, která tento Institut může zachovat. Zachovat jej funkční a možná konečně pro lidi.... Děkuji

Jiří Zemčák (Kopřivnice , 2020-04-10)

#71

The situation is tragical and its end is too far to be seen. So many people have lost their lifes and so many will be casualties in the next months. EU should be much more active. All aims are important. Moreover, there should be cooperation in testing of the infected which should reach the amount of 1 milion daily in the EU sum, because without massive testing there is no real picture of the pandemic. There should be a massive support of the research leading to find new efficients antivirotics and vaccines. There should be a massive support of the damaged economics and afflicted citizens.

Dr. Jiří Jarušek (Praha, 2020-04-10)

#72

The Cuban Biotech Revolution
https://www.wired.com/2004/12/cuba/
... state, public pharmaceutical production with coordination with research institutes

Health belongs to peoples NOT to capitalists.

panagiotis tzoumas (prague, 2020-04-10)

#77

I’m signing because I agree.

Šárka Blechová (Prague, 2020-04-10)

#91

EU has responsibility for the fight with Covid-19 pandemy and it´s desigions were bad until now... This has to be changed very quickly, because the future of EU is in danger.

Ondřej Hedonix (Prague, 2020-04-11)

#93

we need a hope. And it seems to be impossible without any solidarity.

Miloš Hlávka (Nový Knín, 2020-04-11)

#102

je to treba

Ján Bulla (Žilina, 2020-04-14)