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sandensea

(21,644 posts)
Tue Feb 23, 2021, 09:31 PM Feb 2021

Held to ransom: Pfizer demands governments gamble with state assets to secure vaccine deal

Pfizer has been accused of “bullying” Latin American governments in Covid vaccine negotiations and has asked some countries to put up sovereign assets, such as embassy buildings and military bases, as a guarantee against the cost of any future legal cases, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism can reveal.

In the case of one country, demands made by the pharmaceutical giant led to a three-month delay in a vaccine deal being agreed. For Argentina and Brazil, no national deals were agreed at all.

Any hold-up in countries receiving vaccines means more people contracting Covid-19 and potentially dying (over 457,000 Covid-19 deaths have been recoded thus far in South America).

Officials from Argentina and the other Latin American country, which cannot be named as it has signed a confidentiality agreement with Pfizer, said the company’s negotiators demanded additional indemnity against any civil claims citizens might file if they experienced adverse effects after being inoculated.

In Argentina and Brazil, Pfizer asked for sovereign assets to be put up as collateral for any future legal costs.

At: https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2021-02-23/held-to-ransom-pfizer-demands-governments-gamble-with-state-assets-to-secure-vaccine-deal



The first shipment of Russia's Sputnik V vaccine arrive in Argentina on December 29.

The country has originally sought vaccine supplies from Pfizer, and was the first in the region to participate in Phase 3 trials in August.

But authorities from Argentina and Brazil - normally at odds ideologically - revealed that Pfizer later demanded not only legal immunity from any adverse effects; but the placing of government buildings and other assets as guarantees against potential legal liability.

The demands led to an end of negotiations between the two South American countries and Pfizer.
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Held to ransom: Pfizer demands governments gamble with state assets to secure vaccine deal (Original Post) sandensea Feb 2021 OP
Who to root for? OAITW r.2.0 Feb 2021 #1
Big Pharma is a monster to be controlled. Or taken over. SOBs CurtEastPoint Feb 2021 #2
Plus, their greed has turned into a foreign policy problem - and in the midst of this pandemic sandensea Feb 2021 #3

OAITW r.2.0

(24,528 posts)
1. Who to root for?
Tue Feb 23, 2021, 09:35 PM
Feb 2021

Big Pharma is looking for public assets because they don't trust their negotiating partners....the folks running the show in Brazil and Argentina.

sandensea

(21,644 posts)
3. Plus, their greed has turned into a foreign policy problem - and in the midst of this pandemic
Tue Feb 23, 2021, 11:33 PM
Feb 2021

Who knows how many other developing countries were essentially forced to rely on Russia's Gamaleya (makers of the Sputnik V vaccine) simply because Pfizer took to making unreasonable - and possibly illegal - demands.

Then, there's the question of the 20 million missing Pfizer doses the Biden administration discovered when they took office.

Well - what two countries was Prince Jared shuttling and back forth from in the lame duck period? Isreal and UAE.

What two countries have by far the highest vaccination rates? Isreal and UAE.

And what's the combined population of both? 19 million (9 m, Isreal; 10 million, UAE).

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