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Italy was right about COVID intervention - von der Leyen - English

(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 6 - European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Thursday that Italy was right to call for the European Union to take action in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in her speech at the State of the Union conference of the European University Institute.     I remember the call for Europe coming from Italy, von der Leyen said.     The people of Italy demanded that Europe steps in.     They demanded European solidarity and coordination. And they were right.     Italy was right. Europe had to step in. And that is what we did .     She added that the G20 Global Health summit that will take place

EU willing to discuss COVID-19 vaccine patent waiver - EU s von der Leyen

EuropeEU ready to discuss COVID vaccine patent waiver, says von der Leyen Reuters 2 minute read European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen removes her mask while meeting with Jordan s King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein (not pictured) in Brussels, Belgium May 5, 2021. REUTERS/Yves Herman/Pool The European Union is willing to discuss a proposal, now backed by the United States, to waive intellectual property rights for COVID-19 vaccines, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said on Thursday. The head of the EU executive said the bloc s vaccination effort was accelerating, with 30 Europeans inoculated per second, while exporting more than 200 million vaccine doses to the rest of the world.

EU May Join US In Backing Proposal To Waive COVID Vaccine Patents

by Tyler Durden Just after Pfizer reported blockbuster quarterly profits, Gates has vigorously opposed the waiver, and by backing it, the White House has effectively helped to validate Gates s critics, like the New Republic, who have accused him of putting profits before people s lives. Now, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced that the EU is considering joining the US in supporting the waiver proposal, which was put forth by India and South Africa. The head of the EU s unelected executive body said the bloc s vaccination effort was accelerating, with 30 Europeans inoculated per second as of Wednesday, while exporting more than 200MM vaccine doses to the rest of the world. She added that the bloc is ready to discuss supporting the waiver - though of course no final decision of support has been made.

WRAPUP 1-EU ready to discuss COVID vaccine patent waiver as drugmakers push back

WRAPUP 3-EU supports COVID vaccine patent waiver talks, but critics say won t solve scarcity Reuters 7 hrs ago (Adds U.S. secretary of state, analyst comment, details on shortcomings of plan; updates shares) U.S. says waiver would increase vaccine manufacturing Critics say patent restrictions not responsible for scarcity Drugmaker stocks mostly recover after sharp drop By Philip Blenkinsop and Carl O Donnell BRUSSELS/NEW YORK, May 6 (Reuters) - The European Union on Thursday backed a U.S. proposal to discuss waiving patent protections for COVID-19 vaccines, but drugmakers and some other governments opposed the idea, saying it would not solve global inoculation shortages.

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