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Karima Bawa and Myra Tawfik

Opinion | BY KARIMA BAWA AND MYRA TAWFIK | September 14, 2020
IP rights have sparked global discourse, especially in the area of patents, because they apply to everything from the medications and respirators for those who are sick, to the protective equipment required by health-care workers, to the vaccine(s) which we will all, ultimately, require, write Karima Bawa and Myra Tawfik. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY KARIMA BAWA AND MYRA TAWFIK | September 14, 2020
Opinion | BY KARIMA BAWA AND MYRA TAWFIK | September 14, 2020
IP rights have sparked global discourse, especially in the area of patents, because they apply to everything from the medications and respirators for those who are sick, to the protective equipment required by health-care workers, to the vaccine(s) which we will all, ultimately, require, write Karima Bawa and Myra Tawfik. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY KARIMA BAWA AND MYRA TAWFIK | September 14, 2020
IP rights have sparked global discourse, especially in the area of patents, because they apply to everything from the medications and respirators for those who are sick, to the protective equipment required by health-care workers, to the vaccine(s) which we will all, ultimately, require, write Karima Bawa and Myra Tawfik. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY KARIMA BAWA AND MYRA TAWFIK | September 14, 2020
Opinion | BY KARIMA BAWA AND MYRA TAWFIK | September 14, 2020
IP rights have sparked global discourse, especially in the area of patents, because they apply to everything from the medications and respirators for those who are sick, to the protective equipment required by health-care workers, to the vaccine(s) which we will all, ultimately, require, write Karima Bawa and Myra Tawfik. Image courtesy of Pixabay