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What is the Brazilian coronavirus strain and what effect could it have on Australia?


What is the Brazilian coronavirus strain and what effect could it have on Australia?
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Brazilian researchers are concerned by the fact the new variant is spreading so quickly and that it shares new characteristics with the UK and South African variants.
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The emergence of a new coronavirus variant in Brazil has led the UK to ban all arrivals from South America.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said officials wanted to avoid the variant to ensure the vaccine rollout program goes ahead as planned.
At this crucial stage, what we can t have is new variants with unknown qualities coming in from abroad, Mr Johnson told a press briefing. ....

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Dummy's guide to how trade rules affects the access to COVID-19 vaccines- Technology News, Firstpost


Dummy s guide to how trade rules affects the access to COVID-19 vaccines
There is an urgent need to clarify public interest and public health exceptions to TRIPS intellectual property rights.
Jan 18, 2021 13:14:05 IST
The race is on to secure vaccines that will protect people from COVID-19. But it’s already become apparent that there is gross inequality playing out in the procurement and distribution of the new drugs. One reason is intellectual property rights. The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is considering whether to temporarily waive certain rules about Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), so as to allow more countries access to vaccines, drugs, and medical technologies needed to prevent, contain, or treat COVID-19. Initially proposed by South Africa and India, the waiver has the support of almost 100 developing countries, scores of international NGOs, several UN agencies, and the Director-General of the World Health Organisation. But ....

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