The Latest Draft for a COVID-19 IP Waiver is a “Disaster”
Chee Yoke Ling, Executive Director, Third World Network (TWN)
12-Apr-22 14:00
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In October 2020, India and South Africa proposed a landmark intellectual property waiver at the World Trade Organisation to temporarily waive patents related to COVID-19 diagnostics, drugs and vaccines for as long as the pandemic rages on. While this has been backed by more than a 100 governments, progress has been blocked - unsurprisingly - by a handful of wealthy countries. Now with many countries across the globe with high vaccination rates and beginning to treat COVID-19 as endemic, you might ask why such a waiver is still needed. Here to answer that question and the problems exposed by a recently leaked draft of the proposal is Chee Yoke Ling, the executive director of the Third World Network.
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Produced by: Lim Sue Ann
Presented by: Lim Sue Ann
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Categories: health policy
Tags: World Trade Organization, TRIPS Waiver, evergreening, the bigger picture, live and learn, covid-19, sars-cov-2, wto, intellectual property, patents, vaccines, antivirals, copyright,