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New COVID variant returns focus on vaccine patent waiver
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2021-11-30
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South Africa and India continue to push for the release of crucial COVID vaccine patents at the WHO. A more equitable distribution of current production is equally important says Jayant Menon from the ISEAS Institute.
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