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UNESCO respalda movimiento para levantar patentes de las vacunas

UNESCO respalda movimiento para levantar patentes de las vacunas
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Biden administration will support lifting vaccine patent protections

Biden administration will support lifting vaccine patent protections Paul Schemm, Lateshia Beachum, Paulina Villegas © Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images/Bloomberg News Katherine Tai, United States trade representative. The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it will support waiving intellectual property protections for coronavirus vaccines and will move forward with international negotiations to do so, arguing that the global health crisis calls for extraordinary measures. “The Administration believes strongly in intellectual property protections, but in service of ending this pandemic, supports the waiver of those protections for COVID-19 vaccines,” U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said in a statement. The announcement is a breakthrough particularly for developing nations that have sought a waiver, saying it would allow them to boost a coronavirus response amid a surge in infections in India and South America.

Doctors of Indian descent try to help loved ones caught in COVID crisis far away

Doctors of Indian descent try to help loved ones caught in COVID crisis far away India at global epicenter of COVID-19 pandemic Replay Video UP NEXT As COVID-19 began its deadly surge in India last week, Dr. Vincent Rajkumar, a physician in Rochester, Minnesota, tweeted about how he and other doctors of Indian descent felt both hopeless [and] determined to help their families and close friends on the other side of the world. © Amit Dave/Reuters Other American doctors like him responded to his tweet, saying they felt the same way about trying to manage care and shipping supplies from thousands of miles away.

In their desperation, Indians are searching for oxygen cylinders on Google, Amazon and even YouTube

In their desperation, Indians are searching for oxygen cylinders on Google, Amazon and even YouTube Searches for ventilators surged 12 times in April as compared to the start of the year, data shows. About 15% of those who have tested positive require oxygen therapy. | Tauseef Mustafa / AFP India’s clamour for help on the internet has been relentless. Between April 5 and April 20, searches for “oxygen” on Google, Flipkart, Amazon and YouTube apps went up 60 times, according to market intelligence firm Kalagato. Searches for “oxygen concentrators” and “oxygen cylinders” also clocked a massive surge during the period. About 15% of those who have tested positive require oxygen therapy, Randeep Guleria, director of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences told

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