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Joe Biden supports temporary waiver of COVID-19 vaccine's intellectual property rights


With the US as one of the leading countries in COVID-19 vaccinations, many are now hoping that other countries experiencing problems in the pandemic may be assisted. Biden recently supported the proposal of temporarily waiving the intellectual property rights off the COVID-19 vaccines in order to make it accessible everywhere else.
Last week, Biden announced his support of a World Trade Organization proposal that would temporarily waive the intellectual property rights of the COVID-19 vaccines. This comes as Biden was under pressure from members of the Democratic party and other countries. US Trade Representative Katherine Tai released a statement showing the administration’s support for the temporary waiver. ....

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'Staggering' Consequences: Biden Backs Waiving COVID-19 Vaccine Patent Protections Amid WHO Warning


Staggering Consequences: Biden Backs Waiving COVID-19 Vaccine Patent Protections Amid WHO Warning
KEY POINTS
It would help scale up the vaccine production
Vaccines would become more affordable
In a move that may help ramp up global production of the COVID-19 vaccines, especially in poor nations amid the deadly pandemic, the U.S. has announced its support behind a World Trade Organization (WTO) proposal to waive intellectual property rights for the jabs. The (Joe) Biden administration on Wednesday said its aim is “to get as many safe and effective vaccines to as many people as fast as possible.”
In a statement, U.S. trade representative Katherine Tai said that the “extraordinary circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic call 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. ....

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United States in favor of waiving covid-19 vaccine patents


Trade Representative Katherine Tai made the announcement.
United States President Joseph Biden has made it clear that after weighing all the pros and cons he was in favor of waiving intellectual property rights on anticovid-19 vaccine patents so that they can be produced faster and the world can finally overcome the current pandemic.
Trade Representative Katherine Tai made the announcement. “This is a global health crisis, and the extraordinary circumstances of the covid-19 pandemic call for extraordinary measures,” she said in a statement.
“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. We will actively participate in text-based negotiations at the World Trade Organization needed to make that happen,” she added. ....

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Support grows for easing COVID-19 vaccine patent rules, but hurdles remain


Support grows for easing COVID-19 vaccine patent rules, but hurdles remain
France has now joined the United States in calling for the easing of patent protections for COVID-19 vaccines. Other countries, including Canada, China and Russia, are at least willing to take part in WTO talks into a proposal to waive international protection rules.
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Director general of the Ghana Health Service Dr. Patrick Kuma-Aboagye receives a COVID-19 vaccine in Accra, Ghana on March 2, 2021. Just over 20 million vaccine doses have been administered across Africa, which counts some 1.3 billion people.(Francis Kokoroko/Reuters) ....

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