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Pilar Mazzetti told Congress that Peruvian officials had been in “constant contact” with Pfizer since July but that a dispute arose in their negotiations in December.
She said she could not give details because of a confidentiality agreement but added that they related to “the waiving of important elements such as ... jurisdictional immunity.”
“It is true that one needs the vaccine but it is also true that there are aspects related to aspects of our sovereignty that the country has to protect ... it has to do with risk for future generations,” she told lawmakers.
.... Peru has hosted trials for COVID-19 vaccines developed by China`s Sinopharm, U.S.-based Johnson & Johnson and British-Swedish firm AstraZeneca Plc and is in negotiations to secure vaccines from other companies, Mazzetti said.
So, if three generations down the road there are two headed babies there is nothing anyone can do. I wonder if there are as many problems as with other companies.
She said she could not give details because of a confidentiality agreement but added that they related to “the waiving of important elements such as ... jurisdictional immunity.”
“It is true that one needs the vaccine but it is also true that there are aspects related to aspects of our sovereignty that the country has to protect ... it has to do with risk for future generations,” she told lawmakers.
.... Peru has hosted trials for COVID-19 vaccines developed by China`s Sinopharm, U.S.-based Johnson & Johnson and British-Swedish firm AstraZeneca Plc and is in negotiations to secure vaccines from other companies, Mazzetti said.
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So, if three generations down the road there are two headed babies there is nothing anyone can do. I wonder if there are as many problems as with other companies.