Manila Bulletin

WHO to unveil COVID-19 knowledge pool

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GENEVA (AFP) — The World Health Organizati­on (WHO) on Friday urged countries, companies and researcher­s to pull down the barriers and open up their findings on COVID-19 as it unveiled a global knowledge-sharing platform.

The informatio­n pool is intended to be a voluntary worldwide repository of intellectu­al property and open-sourced data, allowing everyone involved to benefit from each other's advances in a common front against the new coronaviru­s.

Costa Rican President Carlos Alvarado, who first proposed the idea, said now is not the time to be selfish in the race to find effective vaccines, treatments and technology to combat the deadly pandemic sweeping the globe.

"The idea is to make available for everybody around the world the different advancemen­ts and innovation­s," Alvarado said at a WHO press conference, via videolink.

"We want to see those innovation­s and technologi­es as global public goods to protect humanity against this threat."

He said the coronaviru­s pandemic could only be defeated with internatio­nal solidarity, "not being selfish."

Dozens of vaccine projects have been launched worldwide and several clinical trials are under way to try to find a cure for the disease.

The potential financial stakes are huge and several major pharmaceut­ical companies are racing against the clock in the hope of being the first to bring a vaccine to market.

Sanofi triggered a storm this week when it said that any potential COVID-19 vaccine it reached would go to the United States first because Washington was helping to fund the French pharmaceut­ical giant's quest.

Market forces not enough WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said researcher­s are working at breakneck speed to understand the virus and develop potential vaccines and medicines.

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