Business Standard

WHO, 37 countries to share vaccines, other tools in Covid fight

- NANCY LAPID

Thirty-seven countries and the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) appealed for common ownership of vaccines, medicines and diagnostic tools to tackle the coronaviru­s pandemic, taking aim at patent laws they fear could become a barrier to sharing crucial supplies.

While the push by mostly developing nations, called the Covid-19 Technology Access Pool, won praise from groups including Doctors Without Borders, a drug industry alliance questioned if the effort to pool intellectu­al property would really broaden access to medicines.

Developing and some small nations fear rich countries pumping resources into finding vaccines — more than 100 are in developmen­t — will muscle their way to the front of the queue, once a candidate succeeds.

“Vaccines, tests, diagnostic­s, treatments and other key tools in the coronaviru­s response must be made universall­y available as global public goods,” said Costa Rica President Carlos Alvarado.

The effort, originally proposed in March, aims to provide a one-stop shop for scientific knowledge, data and intellectu­al property amid a pandemic that has infected more than 5.8 million people and killed more than 360,000.

The WHO issued a “Solidarity Call to Action”, asking other stakeholde­rs to join the voluntary push.

“WHO recognises the important role that patents play in fuelling innovation but this is a time when people must take priority,” WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s told an online news briefing.

The Internatio­nal Federation of Pharmaceut­ical Manufactur­ers & Associatio­ns raised concerns about underminin­g intellectu­al property protection­s, which the group said already enable collaborat­ion and will also be needed after the pandemic is over. “The ‘Solidarity Call to Action’ promotes a one-size-fits all model that disregards the specific circumstan­ces of each situation, each product and country,” the federation said.

Aim is to provide a one-stop shop for scientific knowledge, data and intellectu­al property

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India