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Intellectual property protections: What s next after US decision

The EU Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, said the 27-nation bloc was ready to talk about the U.S. proposal but cagily remained noncommittal for now. “We are ready to discuss how the U.S. proposal for waiver on intellectual property protection for COVID vaccines could help” end the crisis, she said in a video address. “In the short run, however, we call upon all vaccine producing countries to allow exports and to avoid measures that disrupt supply chains.” That echoed the position of the global pharmaceutical industry, which insists a faster solution would be for rich countries that have vaccine stockpiles to start sharing them with poorer ones.

U S backs waiving intellectual property rules on COVID vaccine

associated press 7 In this April 8 photo, a Northwell Health registered nurses fills a syringe with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at a pop up vaccination site at the Albanian Islamic Cultural Center in the Staten Island borough of New York. The Biden administration on Wednesday joined calls for more sharing of the technology behind COVID-19 vaccines to help speed the end of the pandemic, a shift that puts the U.S. alongside many in the developing world who want rich countries to do more to get doses to the needy. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) WASHINGTON – The Biden administration on Wednesday joined calls for more sharing of the technology behind COVID-19 vaccines to help speed the end of the pandemic, a shift that puts the U.S. alongside many in the developing world who want rich countries to do more to get doses to the needy.

US backs waiver on patent protections for COVID-19 vaccines

US backs waiver on patent protections for COVID-19 vaccines By The World staff © Mary Altaffer/AP/File photo A nurse fills a syringe with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination site at the Albanian Islamic Cultural Center in New York, April 8, 2021. The Biden administration on Wednesday, May 5,  joined calls for more sharing of the technology behind COVID-19 vaccines. Top of The World our morning news roundup written by editors at The World. Subscribe here. “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, Tai said in a statement.

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