Coronavirus Notebook: Drugs Old & New, Equitable Access To Vaccines, And Vial Supplies
Executive Summary
In this edition of the Coronavirus Notebook, an EU consortium uses a supercomputing platform to identify the generic drug raloxifene as a potential COVID-19 treatment, and the World Health Organization proposes a set of principles for distributing a coronavirus vaccine at global level.
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