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Hi <<First Name>>,

"The reason we have the vaccine success is because of capitalism, because of greed, my friends." 
 
These were Boris Johnson’s leaked remarks to Conservative MPs which made headlines this week. But they couldn’t be further from the truth. 
 
Publicly-funded science is why we have vaccines. Volunteers are how we’ve proved they’re safe. And the NHS is how we’ve rolled them out.  
 
Big pharma corporations have played their part – but greed is why they’re refusing to suspend their patents, leaving vaccine factories lying idle around the world and billions of people facing years without a vaccine as a result.   
 
We need to restrain greed, not celebrate it, if we’re going to truly tackle this global pandemic – and so many other challenges. Can you join our urgent call to demand vaccines for all?
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Putting big pharma in the driving seat in this pandemic has led to a situation of vaccine apartheid. 
 
While rich countries are vaccinating people at a rate of one every second, most countries in the global south had vaccinated no one at all by the start of MarchThis week the head of the World Health Organization said this inequality was becoming more grotesque every day”.  
 
The first doses via Covax, the WHO’s scheme to distribute at least some vaccines to every country, have recently started to arrive in countries like Ghana. But they are a long way short of what’s needed. As it stands, the world is prioritising the richest, not those most in need. 
 
But we can change this. 
 
Next month the WTO will meet again to discuss South Africa and India’s proposal to suspend patents for the duration of the pandemic. And in June, the UK will host the G7 meeting of powerful countries in Cornwall. Both meetings are a chance to build the pressure for the world to choose a different path. 
 
More and more voices are speaking out in support of a people’s vaccine, not a profit vaccine – from public figures, to people like you and me signing petitions and showing our support on social media. Can you take the next step by signing our petition calling for vaccines for all today? 
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Thank you, 
Jonathan Stevenson 
Campaigner, Global Justice Now

PS. Read our director Nick Dearden in Al Jazeera and New Internationalist on the latest developments this week.
 
Read more 
 
1. Boris Johnson faces barrage of criticism for claiming ‘greed’ is behind Covid vaccine success, Independent, 24 March 2021 
 
2. Most of the world's poorest countries haven't administered a single COVID-19 vaccine dose, Business Insider, 14 March 2021   
 
3. Global COVID vaccine inequality 'becoming more grotesque every day,' WHO warnsEuronews, 22 March 2021,   
 
4. Countries urge drug companies to share vaccine know-how, AP, 1 March 2021
 
5Nanjala Nyabola: Vaccine Nationalism Is Patently Unjust, The Nation, 22 March 2021  
 

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