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But observers voiced scepticism of their willingness to follow through on the last point especially. “I will believe [that] point when the contributions to WHO are increased,” tweeted Ilona Kickbusch, founding director and chair of the Global Health Centre in Geneva. Others stressed the need to quickly resolve the issue of Covid vaccine patent protections, to boost production. Fully-fledged negotiations towards a possible suspension of intellectual property protections for Covid vaccines, as well as other medical tools needed to battle the pandemic, have just begun at the World Trade Organization after months of contentious debate. G7 leaders “say they want to vaccinate the world by the end of next year, but their actions show they care more about protecting the monopolies and patents of pharmaceutical giants,” said Max Lawson, Oxfam’s head of inequity policy. ....
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WHO warns virus quicker than vaccines after G7 doses pledge News24 G7 countries will donate 870 million vaccine doses to poorer nations. WHO s Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said more 11 billion vaccine doses were needed as the virus is moving faster. WHO wants at least 70% of the world s population vaccinated by the next G7 meeting in Germany next year. The WHO warned Monday that Covid-19 was moving faster than the vaccines, and said the G7 s vow to share a billion doses with poorer nations was simply not enough. Global health leaders also warned the pledge was too little, too late, with more than 11 billion shots needed. ....