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Vaccine IP waiver not a property ‘snatch’, says WHO chief

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GENEVA: The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) on Wednesday sought to reassure pharmaceut­ical companies that a proposal to suspend patent rights on Covid-19 vaccines was not a bid to ‘snatch’ their intellecut­ual property rights.

With more than four million dead and the toll likely to reach much higher, WHO directorge­neral Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said vaccine makers should be offered incentives in return for temporaril­y waiving their the rights.

“Of course, we can’t snatch your property,” Tedros said via video link from Tokyo at the start of a meeting with the World Trade Organisati­on (WTO), pharma companies and global financial institutio­ns.

“With so many lives on the line, profits and patents must come second,” he said, without giving any details on the proposed financial incentives.

Waiving intellectu­al property rights would help meet the 11 billion doses of vaccine the WHO says are needed to protect 70 per cent of people in every country by mid-2022.

This is the second meeting in Geneva to try to bridge difference­s on how to increase supply of jabs and cut the vaccine inequity that sees rich countries eyeing booster shots while health workers in poor countries go without.

Of the 1.1 billion doses produced globally in June, “only 1.4 per cent went to Africans, who account for 17 per cent of the global population”, WTO DirectorGe­neral Ngozi Okonjo-Iweal said in her opening speech.

“Only 0.24 per cent went to people in low-income countries. And both shares declined even further in the first half of July,” she said.

In addition to the suspension of patents, barriers to the trade in vaccine ingredient­s must be removed and laboratori­es agree to transfer their technology, Tedros said.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga (right) greets Tedros at the Akasaka State Guest House in Tokyo.
— AFP photo Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga (right) greets Tedros at the Akasaka State Guest House in Tokyo.

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