For the 3.2 millionth time: The problem is global vaccine scarcity. Exporting, not exporting - that's just arguing about who gets scarce supplies. It will not increase global production of vaccines.
Honestly, the EU looks so out of touch now. The argument about sharing scarce vaccines is desperate - everyone knows the EU is blocking wider production of vaccines globally & thus helping to create that scarcity.
But I also don't doubt Matina here that the Commission might keep fighting against the #TRIPSwaiver and keep putting pharma profits first.
vdl's argument about COVAX also doesn't wash. Donating money sounds nice, but not if the vaccine scarcity the EU is promoting means there's little or nothing to buy.
Also, new from Human Rights Watch, Amnesty & Public Citizen today:
"The COVAX vaccine initiative should publish its contracts with vaccine developers & facilitate sharing of intellectual property to make vaccines swiftly available and affordable for all" bit.ly/3vMzHkg
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The EU, UK & a few other governments are determined to continue blocking wider vaccine production globally by obstructing the #TRIPSwaiver at the World Trade Organization.
This means global vaccine shortages will continue.
They will prolong the pandemic.
This week saw a dramatic change in US policy, when Biden shifted away from Trump’s profits-first approach to the pandemic.
Australia & New Zealand followed suit.
But the EU - led by Germany - is digging in its heels to back profits over human lives. bbc.com/news/world-eur…
Yes, Trump is gone, but Merkel wants to continue his inhumane legacy.
If the EU Commission doesn't turn around as well asap, they will look even more callous than they have done over the past 7 months of their backing a policy that has literally been prolonging the global pandemic.
I find it very hard to understand the mentality of people who look at a global pandemic in which millions are dying and say: how can I help powerful corporations make money from this?
And yet, this is exactly what leaders in the EU, US, UK & others have been doing.
These countries' leaders have been blocking wider vaccine production globally by obstructing the #TRIPSwaiver, a proposal at the WTO to temporarily waive some intellectual property rules for medical products.
This creates vaccine scarcity, which drives up prices for the corps.
They may try to fool themselves with nonsense arguments, like:
- Corps need to be incentivised, when in fact, it was billions in our taxes that incentivised them last time.
- The waiver would not instantly lead to new production, when that is in fact an argument against delay
Vaccine doses given globally so far (💉=500 million):
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Amount needed globally (assuming 70% fully vaccinated for herd immunity):
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Number given so far in low-income countries:
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Vaccine rollout is too slow & too uneven.
The key reason vaccine rollout is slow & uneven is the shortage of vaccine doses. Not enough are being produced, so rich countries have been fighting each other over scarce supplies, while low income countries beg for scraps and get little or nothing. nytimes.com/interactive/20…
The rich countries fighting each other over scarce supplies - EU, US, UK, etc - are the very same countries that are creating global vaccine scarcity in the first place.
They are literally blocking wider production of vaccines globally by obstructing the #TRIPSwaiver at the WTO
Despite global vaccine shortages, the EU, US, UK and other rich governments continue to block wider vaccine production globally by obstructing the #TRIPSwaiver at the WTO.
But pressure on these governments to stop prioritizing pharma company profits over human lives is growing.
Media attention is only growing...
The flagship @BBCNewsnight had an excellent long piece on the issue at the end of last week:
Even major media outlets that you might generally expect to lean toward the companies' view are producing excellent reporting highlighting the problem.