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Opinion: Biden should ignore senator demands for COVID waiver

Opinion: Biden should ignore senator demands for COVID waiver If the US president bows to demands and a COVID vaccine and treatments waiver is introduced at the WTO, patients will suffer in the long term April 20 2021 Two weeks ago, I went to the Bronx High School of Science to get my first COVID vaccine – Moderna s. It was an exciting day, and not just because I was getting the vaccine. I felt like I was part of history. After all, getting this shot just over a year after the start of the pandemic, as have 40% of the US population (131 million people) as of publication, was nothing short of a

Who should get the COVID-19 vaccine first?

Who should get the COVID-19 vaccine first? April 21, 2021 | 12:01 am REUTERS Public health officials and scientific experts decide who in their country or region will get the vaccines first, and there may be differences in their prioritization. While there are still limited supplies of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines, the World Health Organization (WHO) and health authorities have recommended prioritizing the following groups: (1) people who have a higher chance of exposure to the virus; and (2) people who have a higher chance of having severe COVID-19 illness. (“COVID-19 Vaccines FAQs,” International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations, March 2021) In line with these recommendations, the Interim National Immunization Technical Advisory Group for COVID-19 Vaccines has come up with a list of priority population groups. The top three in the list are (A1) frontline workers in health facilities both national and local, private and public, health

Former World Leaders Urge Biden to Suspend COVID-19 Vaccine Patents

MARK LENNIHAN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images President Joe Biden is being urged to suspend patents for coronavirus vaccines. The move would allow developing countries to produce the vaccines on their own. The request came in a letter signed by over 100 Nobel laureates and 75 former world leaders. US pharmaceutical companies have developed the world s most effective vaccines for the coronavirus, helping Americans get inoculated faster than people in most other countries. Now President Joe Biden is being urged not just to share the vaccines with the less fortunate, but to share the knowledge that would allow developing nations to manufacture the vaccines themselves.

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