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COVID vaccine passports may open society, but inequity looms

Now that coronavirus vaccines are being administered across the U.S. and around the world, several companies are developing a so-called vaccine passport. Anyone unwilling or unable to get the jabs that confer immunity will be left behind, said Health Minister Yuli Edelstein. It s really the only way forward at the moment, Geffen said in an interview with The Associated Press. The checks at the club s doors, which admitted only those who could prove they are fully vaccinated, allowed at least a semblance of normality. People can t live their lives in the new world without them, he said. We must take the vaccines. We must.

Vaccination passports may open society, but inequity

Vaccination passports may open society, but inequity
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Vaccination passports may open society, but inequity looms

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Vaccination passports may open society, but inequity looms

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Pfizer Demands Governments Gamble With State Assets To Secure Vaccine Deal

Pfizer Demands Governments Gamble With State Assets To Secure Vaccine Deal 24/02/2021 A medical worker fills a syringe with a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, Tokyo Medical Centre, February 17, 2021. Photo: Behrouz Mehri/Pool via Reuters/File Photo. Pfizer has been accused of “bullying” Latin American governments in COVID-19 vaccine negotiations and has asked some countries to put up sovereign assets, such as embassy buildings and military bases, as a guarantee against the cost of any future legal cases, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism can reveal. In the case of one country, demands made by the pharmaceutical giant led to a three-month delay in a vaccine deal being agreed. For Argentina and Brazil, no national deals were agreed at all. Any hold-up in countries receiving vaccines means more people contracting COVID-19 and potentially dying.

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