'We are talking about the lives of millions, hundreds of millions, of people rather than the profitability of the few companies,' said South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
with and ties to the pharmaceutical industry have come under growing scrutiny in recent weeks.
"This for us is a serious matter," said Ramaphosa, who warned that IP protections could undermine the work of a WHO-backed technology transfer hub in South Africa, which hasthat six African countries—Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, and Tunisia—will be the first recipients of mRNA technology from the Cape Town hub, which expects safety trials for the new mRNA vaccine to begin later this year.
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