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HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: Democrat Seeks United Party on Home Health

HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: Democrat Seeks United Party on Home Health
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HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: House Panel to Push Vaccine Access Bills

HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: House Panel to Push Vaccine Access Bills
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HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: Vaccine IP Waiver Plan Redo Has Legs

A revised proposal to waive international intellectual property protections on Covid-19 vaccines shows good faith from developing countries seeking to ramp up immunization efforts, but it may not be enough to persuade holdout nations to come on board, legal and policy observers say.

Birds on the wing, whispering wars and a muddy princess by various authors - book reviews -

Birds on the wing, whispering wars and a muddy princess by various authors - book reviews -
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HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: GOP Worries China Will Steal Vaccine IP

May 19, 2021 6:03 AM By Brandon Lee Senate Republicans are calling on top Biden administration officials to walk back support of an international plan to waive Covid-19 vaccine IP protections, calling the decision a “giveaway” to China and India that will only promote “vaccine nationalism.” Countries like China that regularly steal U.S. intellectual property began urging the World Trade Organization to waive IP rights “almost immediately after these vaccines were proven to work,” Sens. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) and Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) wrote in a letter today to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai. “These nations are falsely claiming that granting such a waiver would speed the development of new vaccine capacity. Nothing could be further from the truth,” they said in the letter, obtained by Bloomberg Law.

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