Coronavirus Notebook: EU To Buy 30 Million Doses Of Valneva Vaccine, Russia To Issue Compulsory License For Remdesivir
Executive Summary
The European Medicines Agency says hacked COVID-19 vaccine data has been leaked online, and Australia’s chief medical officer defends the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine against scientists’ claim that it is not effective enough.
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