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LA PAZ/TORONTO, May 11 (Reuters) - Bolivia s government said
on Tuesday it had signed a deal for a potential 15 million
Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines but with a twist:
another manufacture would make the shots and Bolivia would need
the World Trade Organization to waive the drug s patent.
The South American country, scrabbling for vaccines like
many in the region, said it had applied to the WTO to
green-light a vaccine waiver so Canadian company Biolyse Pharma
Corp could make the doses.
Bolivian trade official Benjamin Blanco told a news
conference the move could help the impoverished Andean nation
By Danny Ramos and Allison Martell LA PAZ/TORONTO (Reuters) - Bolivia's government said on Tuesday it had signed a deal for a potential 15 million Joh.
Bolivia signs J&J vaccine deal with a twist: someone else would make it Reuters 3 days ago
By Danny Ramos and Allison Martell
LA PAZ/TORONTO, May 11 (Reuters) - Bolivia s government said on Tuesday it had signed a deal for a potential 15 million Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines but with a twist: another manufacture would make the shots and the country would need the World Trade Organization to waive the drug s patent.
The South American country, scrabbling for vaccines like many in the region, said it had applied to the WTO to green-light a vaccine waiver so Canadian company Biolyse Pharma Corp could make the doses.
UPDATE 1-Bolivia signs J&J vaccine deal with a twist - it needs WTO patent waiver Reuters 3 days ago
(Updates headline, adds vaccination tracker GRAPHIC)
By Danny Ramos and Allison Martell
LA PAZ/TORONTO, May 11 (Reuters) - Bolivia s government said on Tuesday it had signed a deal for a potential 15 million Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines but with a twist: another manufacture would make the shots and Bolivia would need the World Trade Organization to waive the drug s patent.
The South American country, scrabbling for vaccines like many in the region, said it had applied to the WTO to green-light a vaccine waiver so Canadian company Biolyse Pharma Corp could make the doses.