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Why 'vaccine nationalism' could doom plan for global access to a COVID-19 vaccine

  • Written by Adam Kamradt-Scott, Associate professor, University of Sydney
Why 'vaccine nationalism' could doom plan for global access to a COVID-19 vaccineRussian Direct Investment Fund/EPA

Within days of COVID-19 being declared an international public health emergency on January 30, multiple groups of scientists began working on a vaccine. At the same time, governments began working on back-room deals to lock in their access to these vaccines ahead of anyone else.

With “vaccine nationalism&rdquo...

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