
Covid vaccines: Should global political leaders abandon patent protections?
As the World Health Organisation officials have warned the world is on the brink of a "catastrophic moral failure" because of unequal Covid vaccine policies, pressure is growing on pharmaceutical companies to be forced to waive the patent protections on their vaccines.
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India and South Africa are part of a group of countries who have been arguing they need to be able to make their own vaccines without getting a license first.
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Newsnight has seen a document revealing that for the first time countries in the World Health Organisation have agreed they need to consider moving on patents to help with global vaccine supplies.
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Should global political leaders abandon patent protections?
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Newsnight’s Health Correspondent Deb Cohen reports. Emma Barnett is joined by former President of Ireland and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, now chair of The Elders, Mary Robinson and Director-General of the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations, Thomas Cueni.
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