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2.5 million nurses file UN complaint for release of vaccine patents

by Kontrast.at / Lena Krainz, Scoop

Kontrast.at / Lena Krainz – An association of 2.5 million nurses worldwide has filed a complaint with the UN because the EU and three other countries are blocking the release of Covid vaccine patents. By doing so, these countries are committing human rights violations and are responsible for countless deaths, the initiators say.

Twenty-nine nursing unions have joined forces to challenge for the release of the Corona vaccine patents in November 2021. The protest is coordinated by Global Nurses United (GNU) and Progressive International (PI). Collectively, they represent more than 2.5 million nurses worldwide. Their activists are convinced that as long as there is no possibility that other vaccine manufacturers will also be allowed to produce the well-tested vaccines, an end to the pandemic is not in sight. This is because vaccine distribution is strikingly uneven around the world – not because of a lack of production facilities, but because of the artificial shortage caused by patents.

HEALTHCARE WORKERS WORLDWIDE UNITED FOR RELEASE OF VACCINE

Healthcare workers are on the front lines of the fight against the pandemic. In the last two years of the pandemic at least 115,000 workers in this sector worldwide have died from a Corona infection. The number is likely even higher due to inaccurate records. On average, only two in five people in the healthcare sector are fully vaccinated – and in regions of Africa and the Western Pacific, the figure is less than one in ten.

“Covid 19 cases continue to rise in numerous parts of the world, while pharmaceutical companies and governments have failed to ensure that critical treatments and vaccines are fairly distributed to contain the pandemic,” the unions said in their complaint.

A FAIR VACCINE DISTRIBUTION IS NECESSARY

This problem has a simple solution. Vaccines must be released and distributed equitably. More than 100 countries around the world are in favor of releasing them. However, the EU, the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Singapore are blocking the effort.

“These countries have violated our rights and the rights of our patients – and caused the loss of countless lives – of nurses and other caregivers, as well as those we have cared for,” the complaint reads.

AFTER AN OPEN LETTER, NOW COMES THE COMPLAINT

Last year, the Global Nurses United network already sent an open letter to the World Trade Organization (WTO) calling for immediate action to “dramatically mitigate and ultimately end the catastrophic death and suffering caused by COVID.” Now, they are intensifying their protest with the complaint addressed to Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng. She is the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Physical and Mental Health and welcomes the protest:

“States have a common responsibility to use all available means to provide faster access to vaccines, including through the introduction of a temporary waiver of relevant intellectual property rights,” says Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng.

“HEALTH WORKER’S OBVIOUS COMMITMENT GIVES THEM MORAL AUTHORITY”

It has been and remains the nurses and health workers who have been on the front lines protecting the population. “They witnessed the most painful and heartbreaking impact of the Covid 19 pandemic. Their obvious commitment to the right to physical and mental health gives them moral authority,” the special rapporteur concluded.

Global Nurses United represents more than 30 leading health and healthcare unions on every continent.

Progressive International was founded in May 2020 with a mission to unite, organize and mobilize progressive forces around the world. Members of the PI include social movements, political parties, and unions representing millions of people around the world.

The following organizations are filing the complaint jointly:

CountryOrganizationMembers in the care sector
AustraliaAustralian Nursing & Midwifery Federationover 300.000
BrazilFederação Nacional dos Enfermeirosover 632.000
CanadaCanadian Federation of Nurses Unionsalmost 200.000
CanadaFédération interprofessionnelle de la santé du Québec (FIQ)76.000
Costa RicaAsociación Nacional de Profesionales en Enfermería (A.N.P.E.)3.400
CuracaoCuraçaose Bond Van Werknemers in Verplegende en Verzorgende Instgellingenover 2.000
Domenican RepublicSindicato Nacional de Trabajadores de Enfermeriaover 8.000
GreecePan-Hellenic Federation of Nursing Staff (PASONOP)5.000
GuatemalaEl Sindicato Nacional de los Trabadores de Salud de Guatemalaover 30.000
HondurasAsociación Nacional de Enfermeras/os Auxiliares de Honduras7.300
IndiaUnited Nurses Associationover 500.000
IrelandThe Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisationover 40.000
IsraelIsraeli Nurses Association30.000
ItalyNursindover 47.000
KeniaKenya National Union of Nursesover 30.000
MalawiNational Organisation of Nurses and Midwives of Malawi4.000
New ZealandNew Zealand Nurses Organisationover 53.000
ParaguayAsociación Paraguaya de Enfermería2.000
PhilippinesFilipino Nurses United10.000
PortugalSindicato dos Enfermeiros Portuguesesaround half of all registered care workers in the public sector
RuandaRwanda Nurses and Midwives Unionover 10.000
South AfricaThe Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa (DENOSA)82.000
South CoreaKorean Health and Medical Workers’ Union80.000
SpainEl Sindicato de Enfermería (SATSE)over 130.000
Sri LankaGovernment Nursing Officers’ Associationover 25.000
TaiwanTaiwan Nurses Unionn.a.
UgandaUganda Nurses and Midwives Unionover 5.000
USANational Nurses Unitedover 175.000
UruguaySindicato Unico de Enfermeria del Uruguay (SUEU)über 5.000
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