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China Vaccine Stocks Rebound as Merkel Opposes Patent W

Chinese vaccine makers rebounded after slumping on Thursday following the initial news that the U.S. would support discussions for a waiver of the rights to develop vaccines. The Biden administration’s plan would create “severe complications” for the production of vaccines, a German government spokeswoman said Thursday in an email. Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group Co., which has the rights to develop and market BioNTech SE’s shot in China, advanced as much as 7% in Hong Kong after sinking 14% the previous day. Walvax Biotechnology Co. gained 3.7% in Shanghai, one of the best performers in the benchmark CSI 300 Index. In the U.S., Pfizer Inc., BioNTech SE, Novavax Inc. and CureVac NV all pared an earlier slump.

Global Fund fast-tracks $75 million for India s COVID battle

Ishant Kumar/iStock Against the backdrop of the world s second most populous country in the grips of a catastrophic COVID-19 surge, the Global Fund today said it approved $75 million to help India buy oxygen concentrators and oxygen plants. In other developments, several groups and leaders praised the United States statement yesterday supporting a temporary waiver of intellectual property rights for COVID-19 vaccines, but others warned that the step could hamstring vaccine production. Meeting medium-range needs for oxygen With its aid announcement for India today, the Global Fund said the effort is designed to help the country meet its medium-range needs for oxygen, which along with corticosteroids is among the only proven lifesaving treatment for the sickest COVID-19 patients.

US backs proposal to waive IP protection for COVID-19 vaccines

US backs proposal to waive IP protection for COVID-19 vaccines Monumental decision could see IP protections for COVID-19 vaccines temporarily removed The US has announced that it will support a proposal to waive intellectual property (IP) and patents on all COVID-19 vaccines, aiming to “get as many safe and effective vaccines to as many people as fast as possible”. The Biden-Harris Administration is backing a proposal from the World Trade Organization (WTO), supported by South Africa and India, that would temporarily remove IP protections on COVID-19 vaccines. The move itself is surprising, given that historically the US has been in favour of protecting IP. However, in a statement, US Trade Representative Katherine Toi said that although the administration “strongly believes in [IP] protections…in the service of ending this pandemic, [it] supports the waiver of those protections for COVID-19 vaccines”.

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China vaccine stocks rebound as Merkel opposes patent waiver

FILE PHOTO: A medical worker prepares a dose of the Comirnaty Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine inside the exhibition palace transformed into a vaccination center in Nice as part of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination campaign in France, April 29, 2021. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard SHARES of Covid-19 vaccine developers in Asia got some relief after the German Chancellor rejected a U.S. proposal to waive patent protections for coronavirus shots. Chinese vaccine makers rebounded after slumping on Thursday following the initial news that the U.S. would support discussions for a waiver of the rights to develop vaccines. The Biden administration’s plan would create severe complications” for the production of vaccines, a German government spokeswoman said Thursday in an email.

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