One, hold conferences remotely, you know—two years into a pandemic? Two, increasing vaccine supply requires a lot of work beyond IP transfer. Maybe get to it? Three, the new antivirals make this question actually urgent—they may be the bridge till new vaccines arrive, if needed.
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I mean, can't they do the conference meetings over
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they could, but then they would have to come up with another excuse for not waiving the patents
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Do they need to borrow my zoom login? Anything I can do to help
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the wto hasnt discovered zoom yet, i guess
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This is pure comedy.
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I really respect your work. This is a very interesting question though, and it seems far from settled that we can sell out the long run in the interest of the short. For kicks, try arguing the other side? If there is no motive, who will develop the next round of vaccines?
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Is money the only possible motive, even for a for-profit company?
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