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That contrasts with the EU’s export so far of more than 200 million vaccine doses, which von der Leyen has said shows Europe is “the pharmacy of the world.” EU officials briefing journalists in Brussels on the issue said the hoarding of vaccine inputs by other countries was a larger obstacle to increasing global vaccine production than IP protection.
Another official said that lifting patents, by itself, “will not fix things… it does not mean that you have access to technology or to knowhow.” “An IP waiver will not solve the problems, will not bring a single dose of vaccine in the short- and medium-term,” European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen told a news conference at an EU summit in Portugal, using an abbreviation for “intellectual property.”
Their remarks reflect European consternation at the US about-face this week to support the suspension of vaccine patents, as pushed for by the World Health Organization and countries such as India and South Africa.Most EU leaders said they were not opposed to a debate on the idea, although German Chancellor Angela Merkel has come out firmly against it, with her government stressing that intellectual property protection is a source of innovation.
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