Joint statement of Communist Parties: ‘No to patents on vaccines!’

On the initiative of the Communist Party of Turkey, communist and workers’ parties from across the world have signed the following joint statement.

International Meeting of Communist and Workers’ Parties, www.solidnet.org

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a great tragedy for more than a year now. In this period, in many countries, millions of workers have caught the disease, losing their health, their jobs or even their lives. On the other hand, in the same time frame, some companies that have sold the essential needs food, hygienic materials, masks and finally, vaccines, as commodities, have become among the wealthiest in the world. The capitalist class has turned the pandemic into an opportunity for greater exploitation of workers in order to make more profits. 

Several vaccines that have been administered since the end of 2020 are developed by pharmaceutical monopolies. There is a substantial level of information on the clinical efficacy and dose intervals of these vaccines. Despite some of them being administered cautiously due to some adverse effects, they can effectively contribute to tackling the pandemic. However, since the administration of the first shot, only around 2.16% of the world’s population could have been fully vaccinated. 

The main method of combating communicable diseases is widespread, rapid and effective immunization. Unfortunately, capitalism in the 21st century has been incapable of implementing this basic formula for a worldwide infection, as seen in the COVID-19 pandemic. The reasons for this situation are clear: Despite all vaccine development studies having been conducted thanks to public funds and the collaborative efforts of thousands of scientists, in the great capitalist powers the final product was seized by pharmaceutical monopolies under the name of intellectual property, or so-called patents. Today, vaccines can be produced only in a number of countries. While the most powerful imperialist countries are ordering much more vials beyond their needs and getting a larger share on the stocks available now and in the future, tens of countries, mainly the economically less developed, would only be able to vaccinate a small part of the population, in an uncertain future. This is turning a blnd eye on the deaths of the citizens of those countries from a preventable cause. 

The most dangerous scenario in the case of infectious diseases is the vaccination of a very limited part of the population, which would facilitate the evolution of the virus so that it would have more advanced properties. This is what is happening right now. 

The COVID-19 pandemic will not disappear from the world at once. Moreover, the social and environmental conditions created by capitalism show us that humanity will be facing such epidemics again, though in other ways. The COVID-19 pandemic will also continue until an effective treatment targeting the virus will be found and/or a massive and rapid vaccination will be achieved; and the best-case scenario is that humanity will continue to live with the coronavirus with reduced morbidity and mortality. Therefore, it is in the common interest of the working class and the popular strata to struggle for priority to be given to vaccines and treatments against infectious diseases. 

Patents or intellectual property rights have had an impact not facilitating the production of vaccines as argued, on the contrary, they slowed down the immunization of masses. 

But we cannot leave any issue concerning public health to the “good will” of profit-seeking monopolies and the competitions between them. 

Taking into account and valuing the actions of solidarity and cooperation, initiatives and efforts developed by some countries, as communist and workers’ parties of the world, we are jointly calling for:

  • The abolition of the so-called intellectual property rights, namely patents, on all COVID-19 vaccines and treatment formulations used or being developed, as well as necessary legal regulations for this in all countries.
  • Production, distribution and implementation of vaccines must continue entirely by public means and the intensification of popular intervention. Public health system has to be immediately expanded and strengthened.
  • We denounce speculation on vaccines. All information on vaccines and treatment formulations should be presented transparently to international scientific organizations. Research in this field should be carried out with the principle of international solidarity and cooperation, not competition
  • Anti-vaccine campaigns and unscientific disinformation must be decisively addressed.

The peoples must strengthen their struggle for the protection of health. We need to come into conflict with the interests of the monopolies, which sacrifice human lives for profit! 

Signatories

SolidNet Parties

  1. Communist Party of Australia
  2. Party of Labour of Austria (PdA)
  3. Progressive Tribune-Bahrain
  4. Communist Party of Bangladesh
  5. Communist Party of Belgium
  6. Brazilian Communist Party
  7. Communist Party of Brazil – PCdoB
  8. Communist Party of Britain
  9. New Communist Party of Britain
  10. Communist Party of Canada
  11. AKEL, Cyprus
  12. Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
  13. French Communist Party
  14. German Communist Party
  15. Communist Party of Greece
  16. Hungarian Workers’ Party
  17. Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  18. TUDEH – Iran
  19. Communist Party of Ireland
  20. Sociliast Movement of Kazakhstan
  21. Socialist Party of Latvia
  22. Communist Party of Luxembourg
  23. Communist Party of Mexico
  24. Communist Party of Norway
  25. Communist Party of Pakistan
  26. Palestinian Communist Party
  27. Palestinian People’s Party
  28. Philippine Communist Party [PKP -1930]
  29. Portuguese Communist Party
  30. Romanian Socialist Party
  31. Russian Communist Worker’s Party  – CPSU
  32. New Communist Party of Yugoslavia
  33. Communists of Serbia
  34. Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain (PCPE)
  35. Communist Party of the Workers of Spain (PCTE)
  36. Communists of Catalonia
  37. Communist Party of Sri Lanka
  38. Sudanese Communist Party
  39. Communist Party of Swaziland
  40. Communist Party of Turkey
  41. Communist Party of Ukraine
  42. Communist Party of Venezuela

Other Parties

  1. Union of Communists in Bulgaria
  2. Fronte Comunista (Italy)
  3. Galizan People’s Union

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