This article offers a reflection on the testing strategies deployed in the generation of epidemiological data in the European Union (EU). I will argue that, while in the early days of the pandemic, Member States proceeded to testing in a rather scattered way, the shortage of resources seems to have acted as a driver of coordination, which is now increasingly being discussed at EU level. I will examine the legal and institutional framework supporting such embryonic coordination efforts and offer a preliminary assessment of their implications for a European approach to epidemiological knowledge-making.
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Morvillo, M. (2020). I just can’t get enough (of experts): The numbers of Covid-19 and the need for a European approach to testing. European Journal of Risk Regulation, 11(2), 366–374. https://doi.org/10.1017/err.2020.41
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