• Re: US buys up world stock of key Covid-19 drug

    From luckyrat@1:229/2 to All on Tuesday, June 30, 2020 15:43:30
    From: allreadydun@gmail.com

    ### - putting america first huh?

    heh, well i think we still 'stone' people here for hoarding/stealing food during a famine??

    sorry america, but if that's your attitude you can fuck right off where binding patents are concerned then! 'generic' versions of this potentially life-saving drug (and then others to follow) will very likely abound when peeps are facing death, and then you can kiss any 'profit'
    good-fucking-bye!

    i mean, i like that american kid 'coz he's got spunk, ya know?

    but geez he can also be a real prick sometimes??

    way to go america! it's not only trumps' popularity numbers that are
    dropping like a stone now!

    how totally selfish of you!

    pigs 4 life lol cc was right

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Tuesday, June 30, 2020 22:00:58
    From: slider@atashram.com

    The US has bought up virtually all the stocks for the next three months of
    one of the two drugs proven to work against Covid-19, leaving none for the
    UK, Europe or most of the rest of the world.

    Experts and campaigners are alarmed both by the US unilateral action on remdesivir and the wider implications, for instance in the event of a
    vaccine becoming available. The Trump administration has already shown
    that it is prepared to outbid and outmanoeuvre all other countries to
    secure the medical supplies it needs for the US.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/30/us-buys-up-world-stock-of-key-covid-19-drug

    “They’ve got access to most of the drug supply [of remdesivir], so there’s
    nothing for Europe,” said Dr Andrew Hill, senior visiting research fellow
    at Liverpool University.

    Remdesivir, the first drug approved by licensing authorities in the US to
    treat Covid-19, is made by Gilead and has been shown to help people
    recover faster from the disease. The first 140,000 doses, supplied to drug trials around the world, have been used up. The Trump administration has
    now bought more than 500,000 doses, which is all of Gilead’s production
    for July and 90% of August and September.

    “President Trump has struck an amazing deal to ensure Americans have
    access to the first authorised therapeutic for Covid-19,” said the US
    health and human services secretary, Alex Azar. “To the extent possible,
    we want to ensure that any American patient who needs remdesivir can get
    it. The Trump administration is doing everything in our power to learn
    more about life-saving therapeutics for Covid-19 and secure access to
    these options for the American people.”

    The drug, which was invented for Ebola but failed to work, is under patent
    to Gilead, which means no other company in wealthy countries can make it.
    The cost is around $3,200 per treatment of six doses, according to the US government statement.

    The deal was announced as it became clear that the pandemic in the US is spiralling out of control. Anthony Fauci, the country’s leading public
    health expert and director of the National Institute of Allergy and
    Infectious Diseases, told the Senate the US was sliding backwards.

    “We are going in the wrong direction,” said Fauci. Last week the US saw a new daily record of 40,000 new coronavirus cases in one day. “I would not
    be surprised if we go up to 100,000 a day if this does not turn around,”
    he said. He could not provide an estimated death toll, but said: “It is
    going to be very disturbing, I guarantee you that.”

    The US has recorded more than 2.5 million confirmed cases of Covid-19.
    Some states lifted restrictions only to have to clamp down again. On
    Monday, the governor of Arizona ordered bars, cinemas, gyms and water
    parks to shut down for a month, weeks after they reopened. Texas, Florida
    and California, all seeing rises in cases, have also reimposed
    restrictions.

    Buying up the world’s supply of remdesivir is not just a reaction to the increasing spread and death toll. The US has taken an “America first” attitude throughout the global pandemic.

    In May, French manufacturer Sanofi said the US would get first access to
    its Covid vaccine if it works. Its CEO, Paul Hudson, was quoted as saying: “The US government has the right to the largest pre-order because it’s invested in taking the risk,” and, he added, the US expected that “if we’ve helped you manufacture the doses at risk, we expect to get the doses first”. Later it backtracked under pressure from the French government.

    Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau warned there could be unintended negative consequences if the US continued to outbid its allies. “We know
    it is in both of our interests to work collaboratively and cooperatively
    to keep our citizens safe,” he said. The Trump administration has also invoked the Defense Production Act to block some medical goods made in the
    US from being sent abroad.

    Nothing looks likely to prevent the US cornering the market in remdesivir, however. “This is the first major approved drug, and where is the
    mechanism for access?” said Dr Hill. “Once again we’re at the back of the queue.”

    The drug has been watched eagerly for the last five months, said Hill, yet there was no mechanism to ensure a supply outside the US. “Imagine this
    was a vaccine,” he said. “That would be a firestorm. But perhaps this is a taste of things to come.”

    Remdesivir would get people out of hospital more quickly, reducing the
    burden on the NHS, and might improve survival, said Hill, although that
    has not yet been shown in trials, as it has with the other successful treatment, the steroid dexamethasone. There has been no attempt to buy up
    the world’s stocks of dexamethasone because there is no need – the drug is 60 years old, cheap and easily available everywhere.

    Hill said there was a way for the UK to secure supplies of this and other
    drugs during the pandemic, through what is known as a compulsory licence,
    which overrides the intellectual property rights of the company. That
    would allow the UK government to buy from generic companies in Bangladesh
    or India, where Gilead’s patent is not recognised.

    The UK has always upheld patents, backing the argument of pharma companies
    that they need their 20-year monopoly to recoup the money they put into research and development. But other countries have shown an interest in compulsory licensing. “It is a question of what countries are prepared to
    do if this becomes a problem,” said Hill.

    ### - putting america first huh?

    heh, well i think we still 'stone' people here for hoarding/stealing food during a famine??

    sorry america, but if that's your attitude you can fuck right off where
    binding patents are concerned then! 'generic' versions of this potentially life-saving drug (and then others to follow) will very likely abound when
    peeps are facing death, and then you can kiss any 'profit'
    good-fucking-bye!

    i mean, i like that american kid 'coz he's got spunk, ya know?

    but geez he can also be a real prick sometimes??

    way to go america! it's not only trumps' popularity numbers that are
    dropping like a stone now!

    how totally selfish of you!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)
  • From LowRider44M@1:229/2 to All on Tuesday, June 30, 2020 20:32:33
    From: intraphase@gmail.com

    WWIII

    USA V. CHINA

    BIOWEAPON C-19


    The Virus affects every organ. The brain becomes delusional and violent.
    People unknowingly suffering from the virus gather together drawn by the contagions desire to spread itself from host to host like a networked AI.


    The victims of the violence are black and white, rich and poor, young and old, famous and unknown. They are, most important of all, human beings whom other human beings loved and needed. No one — no matter where he lives or what he does — can be
    certain who will suffer from some senseless act of bloodshed. And yet it goes on and on. Why? What has violence ever accomplished? What has it ever created? … No wrongs have ever been righted by riots and civil disorders. ...
    an uncontrolled, uncontrollable mob is only the voice of madness, not the voice
    of the people

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, July 01, 2020 06:12:37
    From: slider@anashram.com

    As we reported earlier, news emerged overnight that the US has bought up
    all supply of the drug remdesivir for the next three months. The drug has
    shown some promise in helping Covid-19 patients recover faster from
    Covid-19, and is manufactured by US pharmaceutical giant Gilead.

    The Guardian’s UK health reporter Sarah Boseley wrote that “Experts and campaigners are alarmed both by the US unilateral action on remdesivir and
    the wider implications, for instance in the event of a vaccine becoming available. The Trump administration has already shown that it is prepared
    to outbid and outmanoeuvre all other countries to secure the medical
    supplies it needs for the US”.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2020/jul/01/coronavirus-live-updates-latest-news-us-buys-global-remdesivir-stocks-brazil-deaths-near-60000

    Guardian Australia has asked the federal health minister Greg Hunt about whether he is concerned about the US buying up supply, and whether
    Australia has enough of the drug in its national medical stockpile to
    manage in the meantime. A spokesman said he will provide a response this afternoon.

    Associate Professor Alice Motion from the school of chemistry the
    University of Sydney, who works as part of open source drug discovery
    projects including the Breaking Goodcitizen science project. She said the actions of the US are a “real concern”.

    “We would want to make sure something like this isn’t possible for a vaccine,” Associate Professor Motion said.

    “A vaccine should be available to people all over the world rather than
    one country, or a group of countries having preferred access to a
    medicine. Remdesivir is a medicine that helps people to recover faster,
    but imagine if the same thing happened with a vaccine that emerges. That
    would be terrible. It’s also a bit of a risk too because lots of different medicines that we all need across the world are not made in the countries
    where the patients live. If you start to buy up all the supply of one
    medicine you could see other countries that then might not be as willing
    to distribute or to share medicines with the US.”

    She said the actions of the US raised fundamental issues about fair and equitable access to medicine. “The other issue is whether everyone in the
    US will now have equal access to remdesivir too,” she said. “Equal access is not just an issue on a global level, but within countries.”

    Professor Peter Collignon, an infectious diseases physician with the
    Australian National University, said similar issues were seen early on in
    the pandemic with access to personal protective equipment, with countries holding on to their supply while other countries struggled to get
    protective gear.

    “Many countries prioritise their own,” he said. “Of course, I don’t agree
    with it. It’s not good practice and we need the arts and behavioural
    experts to look into this and this attitude.”

    ### - and so it (the backlash) begins?

    and that's just fuckin' australia LOL ! :D

    (anger was high anyway at america just over stirring-up all this racism
    shit? this making it double-whammy time!)

    way to go america, you gonna be as popular now as a turd in a public
    swimming pool :)))

    everybody out!!! gangway! LOL !

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, July 01, 2020 04:41:01
    From: slider@anashram.com

    i mean, i like that american kid 'coz he's got spunk, ya know?

    but geez he can also be a real prick sometimes??

    way to go america! it's not only trumps' popularity numbers that are
    dropping like a stone now!

    how totally selfish of you!

    pigs 4 life lol cc was right

    ### - did he say that? lol :)

    honestly tho', trump must want the whole world to despise the US?? (so is
    this trumpys' revenge do ya think? lol)

    a far better + more popular option would have been to announce the
    temporary relaxing of the patent on it so 'everyone' could have
    'immediate' access to this life-saving drug if needed, people of the world would have cheered ya's for that, as it is you'll not only lose any
    profits on it (coz we'll just make our own fucking version of it anyway
    and screw you!) but also gain the resentment of the whole world in the process!?

    what a seriously stupid fucking thing to do?? lol

    so how does a 'world boycott' on all american goods grab ya's then eh?

    and/or a global refusal to repay 'any and all' debt owed to ya's for other reasons and thus bankrupt the fucker? how's that grab ya!

    america might indeed HAVE to become totally self-sufficient now lol...

    (no one likes a selfish cunt in a pandemic, the likely backlash from this
    could last for decades!)

    bad move america when untold 1000's of lives are at stake??

    oh you'll be remembered for this stunt alright haha :)))

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  • From LowRider44M@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, July 01, 2020 06:25:07
    From: intraphase@gmail.com

    On Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at 9:13:51 AM UTC-4, LowRider44M wrote:
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    The Chinese deployed bio-weapon c-19.
    All's fair in love and war Private Brian.
    Your shell shocked Slider waiting for the bio-bomb.

    You just don't get that your going to get it.
    Your enemies shall see weakness and attack to "Settle Scores."
    Love your neighbor as your self, love your enemies, love GOD above all.

    That's why I survived China Lady.

    Lean On Me - Fogarty Family
    https://youtu.be/VOisjEv9zYw

    Rule of War

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From LowRider44M@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, July 01, 2020 06:13:50