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Coronavirus treatments and vaccines should first be made available to those who need them most, public polling in several countries shows.

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Our polling of more than 6,000 adults in the UK, the USA, Germany and France shows strong public support for making sure that any new coronavirus (Covid-19) treatments and vaccines are first made available to those who need them most.

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  • The public in all four countries support the idea that coronavirus treatments and vaccines should first be provided for those who need them most in the world, not for those who can afford to buy them.
  • Between half and two-thirds of the public in each country support the idea that if a coronavirus treatment or vaccine is developed in their own country it should be made available around the world as quickly as possible, even if that means some people in their own country don't get it first.
  • An overwhelming majority of the public in all four countries believe that national governments should work together to ensure that coronavirus treatments and vaccines can be manufactured in as many countries as possible and distributed globally to everyone who needs them. 
  • More than two-thirds of the public in each country think that national governments shouldn't use coronavirus treatments and vaccines to gain an upper-hand in trade or diplomatic negotiations. 
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All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. The total sample size was 6,485 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken between 13-21 May 2020. The surveys were carried out online. The figures for each survey have been weighted and are representative of all [country] adults (aged 18+).

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All R&D funders, developers and manufacturers must help ensure that new vaccines, diagnostics and treatments developed for COVID-19 are globally available, appropriate and affordable, regardless of where they have been developed or who has funded them.
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We’ve awarded £12 million, in partnership with DFID, to speed up global COVID-19 research and development and help low- and middle-income countries prepare. But more investment is needed.
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We want to help the world overcome Covid-19. Research is the best way to save lives – but more investment in accessible treatments, tests and vaccines is urgently needed to change the course of the pandemic.
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Our polling of more than 5,000 adults in the UK, the USA and Germany, shows strong public support for making sure that any new coronavirus (COVID-19) treatments and vaccines are first made available to those who need them most.
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