Post #2666862
2021-05-14 13:45 UTC
@a000d4f7a91939d0e71df1646d7a48@anticapitalist.party
Please debunk me on these:
Aren't they already not allowed to make a profit? At least the EU bought on that requirement I thinkThe producers that can guarantee high enough safety standards are already working on capacity. If the vaccine had no patent on it, wouldn't this get us a vaccine that was produced in an unsafe way? That seems like a bad idea and would make even more people skeptical about the vaccine if suddenly more people died because of that. That's even more worrying if some poorer countries would get a vaccine that has lower quality standards because of that.
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@a000d4f7a91939d0e71df1646d7a48@anticapitalist.party 2021-05-14 16:11
@Vurt_Konnegut@koyu.space > Aren't they already not allowed to make a profit? I'm not aware of anything stopping them from making profit, but I might be wrong > The producers that can guarantee high enough safety standards are already working on capacity. Considering companies like Sanofi (french biggest pharmaceutical company) are still doing research on their own vaccines, I'm pretty sure they are able, or would be in no time, to produce vaccines with high enough safety given the right to.