"There shouldn't be any problems with WHO or Europe": British virologist on Russian vaccine against coronavirus
2020-08-07T18:10:42.885Z
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A virologist from Lancaster University, Dr. Muhammad Munir, on RT, commented on the Russian-made coronavirus vaccine. Munir noted that Russian specialists already have experience in creating a drug in a short time: in 2016, they were the first to develop a drug for Ebola. The doctor emphasized that scientists could use this technology in the development of a vaccine against coronavirus. He also said that if the drug shows positive results in Russia, then there should be no problems with its recognition in other countries.
Source: russiart