
Coronavirus | France's Macron endorses sharing of vaccine tech
The Hindu
Immediate priority for wealthier countries should be first donating more doses to poorer countries, the French President said.
French President Emmanuel Macron is joining the Biden administration in saying that he backs the sharing of the valuable technology behind COVID-19 vaccines. But Mr. Macron is also insisting that the immediate priority for wealthier countries should be first donating more doses to poorer countries. Speaking during a visit on Thursday to a vaccine centre, the French leader said he "completely" supports opening up intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines. Mr. Macron said that "evidently, we must turn this vaccine into a global public good." But he also argued that even if patents are waived, pharmaceutical companies in places like Africa aren't currently equipped to make COVID-19 vaccines and that donations of doses should be prioritised instead.More Related News

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