Medicines to prevent COVID-19 to appear in Ukraine
President Vladimir Zelensky. Photo: unn.com.ua
Several types of drugs for the prevention and treatment of coronavirus are being tested in Ukraine. This was stated by the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky at a briefing in Rivne, reports the UNN news agency.
The President said that some of the preventive medicines are made in Ukraine. "On the way out" are 4 or 5 types of medication that are being clinically tested. They "will help people either preventively from COVID-19 or soften the very disease process," said Zelensky.
As earlier reported, the head of the ROC DECR advised not to delay with coronavirus vaccination.
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