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Vietnam backs waiving IP rights on COVID-19 vaccines: Spokesperson

To keep COVID-19 at bay, Vietnam wants countries that produce vaccines to waive the associated intellectual property (IP) rights to boost availability worldwide, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang told a regular press conference held virtually on May 13.
Vietnam backs waiving IP rights on COVID-19 vaccines: Spokesperson ảnh 1COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by AstraZeneca (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - To keep COVID-19 at bay, Vietnam wants countries thatproduce vaccines to waive the associated intellectual property (IP) rights toboost availability worldwide, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang tolda regular press conference held virtually on May 13.

When asked to comment about US President Joe Biden’s statement in supportof waiving IP rights on COVID-19 vaccines, Hang said Vietnam has made every possibleeffort to access COVID-19 vaccines and negotiate with potential foreignsuppliers.

It has been able to access several sources of supply, including from theCOVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) Facility and UK-based developer AstraZeneca, she said, adding that the country has been administering vaccines to prioritygroups.

Vietnam is also accelerating the development of home-grown vaccines,which are expected to be put into use next year, she continued. This will allowthe country to have its own supply and proactively fight the pandemic./.
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