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LankaWeb – Wall Street Journal says pressure is mounting on vaccine manufacturers to forego Intellectual Property Rights


Posted on May 2nd, 2021
Courtesy NewsIn.Asia
Islamabad/Dubai/Johannesburg, May 1:  In their report in 
Wall Street Journal, Saeed Shah in Islamabad, Yaroslav Trofimov in Dubai and Gabriele Steinhauser say that the explosion of Covid-19 cases in India and other developing nations is adding momentum to a push to suspend intellectual-property restrictions on vaccines, putting pressure on Washington, other Western governments and pharmaceutical companies to do more to address the crisis.
Over 60 developing countries, led by India and South Africa, are drafting a new proposal to waive the World Trade Organization’s intellectual-property rules something they say would allow a significant increase in vaccine production world-wide. The new proposal will be put to the organization in the next few days,” the reporters said quoting diplomats ....

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Bangladesh plans to produce Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine


 
Obaidur Masum, Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com 
Published: 05 Apr 2021 03:40 AM BdST
Updated: 05 Apr 2021 03:40 AM BdST
Bangladesh is using COVISHIELD, the vaccine developed by the UK’s University of Oxford and British-Swedish drug maker AstraZeneca, imported from the Serum Institute of India in the inoculation campaign. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
The government has plans to produce the coronavirus vaccine, developed by the UK’s University of Oxford and Anglo-Swedish company AstraZeneca, in Bangladesh.
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The local pharmaceutical companies will make the vaccine in their factories if they get the raw materials.
The government wrote to Oxford-AstraZeneca last week, said Health Minister Zahid Maleque. It also sought help from the World Health Organization. ....

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