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COVID-19 vaccine patents: EU ‘ready to discuss’ lifting intellectual property rights

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COVID-19 vaccine patents: EU ‘ready to discuss’ lifting intellectual property rights

COVID-19 vaccine patents: EU ‘ready to discuss’ lifting intellectual property rights

Commission president von der Leyen said the bloc would discuss the move, after the US said it backed plans which poorer countries hope would speed up the development and production of coronavirus vaccines.


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