Although pharmaceutical companies have raked in tens of billions of dollars in revenue from distributing vaccines, which were developed with public funding, they are hardly closer to enabling low-income countries to protect their populations.
Last month, Oxfam reported that at the current rate, it would take 57 years for every person in the Global South to be fully vaccinated against the disease.
He added, "Charity and largely symbolic measures by corporations will not deliver vaccines for everyone, everywhere."
As the Olympics in Tokyo begins without any in-person spectators due to the coronavirus pandemic, more than a year after the crisis began and despite the availability of effective vaccines advocacy groups on Wednesday called on world leaders to "Stop Playing Games."
The Stop Playing Games campaign is also demanding that companies share their recipes and technology with the Global South and that the World Trade Organization waives Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) rules for Covid-19 vaccines, treatments, and diagnostics.
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