Article 5628C The world needs a 'people's vaccine' for coronavirus, not a big-pharma monopoly | Helen Clark and Winnie Byanyima

The world needs a 'people's vaccine' for coronavirus, not a big-pharma monopoly | Helen Clark and Winnie Byanyima

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Helen Clark and Winnie Byanyima
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AstraZeneca and others should not own a lucrative patent on a medicine that is needed by poor as well as rich nations

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Helen Clark is a former prime minister of New Zealand and Winnie Byanyima is UN undersecretary general

To bring an end to the pandemic, the world needs a vaccine. Promising early trial results for the vaccine developed by Oxford University suggest we're inching closer to discovering one.

Related: Oxford offers best hope for Covid-19 vaccine this year, MPs told

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