'Donation Model Has Failed': Supremacy of Greed Decried as Covid Summit Begins

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'Donation Model Has Failed': Supremacy of Greed Decried as Covid Summit Begins
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'Enough is enough,' said Anna Marriott of Oxfam. 'It's time for governments to take bolder action to put people before profits.'

millions of dollars to a World Bank fund to prepare for future pandemics and to pilot programs aimed at broadening vaccine and treatment access in low-income countries.to the WHO-backed Medicines Patent Pool and pressed Congress to approve additional funding for the domestic and international coronavirus response.

"It is both shameful and imprudent that the United States is coming to this summit with no additional funds committed to support the global Covid-19 vaccine rollout," Michele Heisler, MD, MPA, medical director at Physicians for Human Rights,“New and emerging variants imperil progress against the pandemic," warned Heisler."Thousands of people still die each day. Covid-19 continues to roil health systems and societies.

The Biden administration endorsed a patent waiver last May, but it has since been accused of dragging its feet and allowing European allies to stonewall progress toward a final agreement.

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