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A View from Both Sides: COVID-19, the TRIPS Waiver, IP Rights, and How to Increase the Supply of Vaccines

Author C-IP2Posted on June 22, 2021August 19, 2022Categories Healthcare, International LawTags Ahmed M.T. Riaz, Albert Bourla, Amanda Glassman, Andrei Iancu, Biden Administration, biopharmaceutical, biotechnology, China, Christos Christou, copyright, COVID-19, Eva Bishwal, Imron Aly, India, intellectual property, IP, Katherine Tai, Maria Elena Bottazzi, patent, Patrick Kilbride, Peter J. Hotez, Philip Thompson, Prashant Yadav, Robert DeBerardine, Sapna Kumar, South Africa, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, trade secret, trade secrets, TRIPS, U.S. Trade Representative, USTR, vaccine, waiver, WHO, World Health Organization, World Trade Organization, WTO, Yogesh Pai
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The United States and other wealthy nations have access to plenty of COVID-19 vaccine doses and thus are beginning to get the pandemic under control, while less affluent countries do not have access to adequate doses and are still struggling with rising cases. Read more

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