
Waiving vaccine patent rights may help end the pandemic
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Waiving vaccine patent rights may be the 'only way' to end the pandemic
President Biden announced that the U.S. will support waiving patent rights for the COVID vaccines — a major move that follows a call domestically, and internationally, for America to provide much quicker and greater assistance to the rest of the world. William Brangham looks at the potential impact of this decision and the reaction to it with Madhavi Sunder of the Georgetown University Law Center.
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Waiving vaccine patent rights may help end the pandemic
Clip: 5/5/2021 | 6m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
President Biden announced that the U.S. will support waiving patent rights for the COVID vaccines — a major move that follows a call domestically, and internationally, for America to provide much quicker and greater assistance to the rest of the world. William Brangham looks at the potential impact of this decision and the reaction to it with Madhavi Sunder of the Georgetown University Law Center.
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