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Macron supports SA's fight for African countries to manufacture vaccines | News24

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French President Emmanuel Macron voiced his support for South Africa’s lobby at the World Trade Organisation for an intellectual property rights waiver on Covid-19 vaccines. The waiver, even temporarily during the crisis, could see African countries manufacture Covid-19 vaccines.

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