Who really owns the Covid vaccine? The multi-billion-dollar patent war over the mRNA coronavirus vaccine has grabbed the attention of the world. Watch the full video here:
brought the issue of patent waiver for the mRNA Covid vaccine to the spotlight. But many observers don't see that waiving the intellectual property rights on Covid vaccines is an effective way to put a stop to the pandemic.
"It limits how much manufacturing there can be of that product or that vaccine," said Thirumurthy, adding it keeps the price "artificially high enough that it limits the ability of other countries in the world." "Having a billion vaccines sitting in a warehouse of a lab that's developing will do no good getting us back to normal," said Heath Naquin, vice president of government and capital engagement at the University City Science Center, a nonprofit research organization, in Philadelphia.
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