African Union Backs Call to Waive IP Rights on COVID-19 Drugs

The African Union is backing calls for drugmakers to waive some intellectual property rights on COVID-19 medicines and vaccines to speed up their rollout to poor countries, the head of its disease control body said on Thursday.
South Africa and India, which both
manufacture drugs and vaccines, made the proposal at the World Trade
Organization (WTO) last year, arguing that intellectual property (IP) rules
were hindering the urgent scale-up of vaccine production and provision of
medical products to some patients.
They have faced opposition from
some developed nations, but the backing of the African Union (AU) may give
renewed impetus for the push to relax IP rules.
John Nkengasong, director of the
Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told a news conference that
IP transfer was a "win-win for everybody" that would address the huge
inequalities in global public health.
He gave two examples where the
developing world had suffered because of restricted access to medicines: the
swine flu pandemic in the late 2000s and HIV/AIDS in the 1990s.
"In 1996, HIV drugs were available, and we saw
how mortality in the developed world decreased drastically. But it would take
10 years before those drugs were accessible in Africa in any meaningful
way," he said.
"In between, 12 million Africans died, so I just
use those numbers to say: any IP transfer will be beneficial to everybody,
because nobody wants to sit back and be proud of that sad event ... We want to
be on the right side of history."
Nkengasong added the Africa CDC's
regulatory taskforce had approved two versions of AstraZeneca's COVID-19
vaccine for emergency use, a day after Ghana received its first AstraZeneca
doses from global vaccine distribution facility COVAX.
He said the developers of Russia's
Sputnik V vaccine had submitted a "full dossier" of data to the
Africa CDC and that in the coming days an expert panel would review the data
and make a pronouncement.
"We have not received dossiers yet from China
colleagues, but we remain optimistic that they will submit to us," he
continued.
Several countries on the
continent, including Egypt, Zimbabwe, and Senegal, have already started rolling
out Chinese COVID-19 shots.