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Experts worry that drug patents will keep lower income countries from getting the vaccine doses they need in a timely fashion, likely dragging out the pandemic until 2023 or 2024 in some places.

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That might save them from getting exposed to probably a toxic and untested concoction that is going to make a small group of people filthy rich.

“lower income countries” ? Vaccine should be paid by the great philanthropist of the planet... .

series of right course of action everywhere

So they worry? Is this breaking news? Media drama!

Wealthy nations have to start thinking of us as one world

Yes. It's still a risk until the whole world is vaccinated.

because what’s the point of making a life-saving vaccine if you can’t extort people for money with it?

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