Nationalised drug companies may be needed to 'fix antibiotics market'

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Nationalised or state-run “utility” drug companies may be the only answer to the lack of investment in new antibiotics, former banker and superbug tsar Lord Jim O’Neill has suggested.

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This is nonsense - the key is to stockpile key antibiotics against need (and pay the Pharma companies on purchase to stockpile). Any alternative will stifle innovation or remove any incentive for innovation.

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12 months since the silencing of Assange,. How disgraceful, and the MSM need to seriously re think their silence re this fellow journalist,. FreeAssange FreeChelsea

Yup. plaguetime

The only thing state run businesses 'fix' are prices.

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