When Gavi was first launched, Big Pharma was abandoning the vaccine business. “It had become unprofitable because only the rich western markets were … willing to pay what they were worth,” said Dominic Hein, head of market configuration at Gavi. Today, the association helps poorer countries pay for vaccines that …
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Since then, more than a dozen other cities have adopted the practice. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio was one of the first to do the same, ordering Black Lives Matter to paint himself on 5th Avenue, directly across from the Trump Tower. The Rev. Al Sharpton and members …
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