WTO debates proposal to waive intellectual property rights on COVID vaccines

By VOA News

 

Member nations of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are wrapping up two days of talks in  Geneva Wednesday (May 5)v focused on waiving intellectual property rights on new COVID-19 vaccines.  

Ambassadors from the WTO’s 164 member states have been debating a proposal first proposed by South Africa and India back in October that would temporarily lift patent rights held by pharmaceutical companies that developed the vaccines.  

Supporters of the proposal say the waiver will allow for the faster manufacturing of COVID-19 vaccines for use by developing countries, where vaccination rates have lagged behind those of wealthier nations. 

But pharmaceutical companies claim that granting the waiver could hurt future innovation and will not lead to the quick production of coronavirus vaccines.   

Dozens of civil society groups and former heads of state, including former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Mikhail Gorbachev of the former Soviet Union, have urged U.S. President Joe Biden to support the proposed waiver. More than 100 members of the Democratic-led U.S. House of Representatives signed a letter to President Biden also urging him to support the proposal.   

Biden says he has not made a decision on the matter.  The proposal must be agreed on by all 164 WTO member nations. (VOA) -jlo

 

Read more: Biden agrees to waive COVID-19 vaccine patents, but it’s still complicated

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