Should patents on covid-19 vaccines be suspended?

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Some countries have petitioned the WTO to waive the intellectual-property rights of drug firms to increase covid-19 vaccine supply. Is this a good idea? Our guest contributors weigh in

SHOULD PATENTS be abrogated in the service of humanity? Every person who falls ill or dies today of covid-19 might have been spared had they received just one of the millions of doses that have been available since last December. But their scarcity means that people, notably in poor countries, must wait—and suffer.

Why not develop new manufacturing lines in poor countries to increase supply? On May 5th, America said it would support calls to waive the intellectual-property rights of drug firms on covid-related medical supplies and vaccines, after some countries hadWriting in our By Invitation section in April, three academics—Mariana Mazzucato, Jayati Ghosh and Els Torreele—argue

, so that more firms can make vaccines. The crisis will not end, they write, “unless we have the courage to embrace new solutions for knowledge sharing and co-operation to meet our moment in history—and to affirm our humanity.” Yet Michelle McMurry-Heath, the boss of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization, a trade association, made a case for

, in another commentary last month. “The speed with which covid-19 vaccines were developed will go down as one of science's greatest achievements. We need to vaunt, not devalue, the intellectual-property system that made it possible,” she writes.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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Narrator: It would have been an even better idea *before* millions died.

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