Scandals and accusations about the development of a vaccine against COVID-19



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4,380,000 coronavirus cases have already been confirmed worldwide. There are almost 300,000 deaths.

With the spread of COVID-19, tensions have increased due to the development of a coronavirus vaccine. The European Medicines Agency has announced that it can be approved in 2021 at the latest.

Never before has research on vaccine development been so extensive. More than 100 projects are currently being worked on in the hope that an effective vaccine will be available within a few months. The European Medicines Agency, which has been in contact with dozens of vaccine developers, is doing everything it can to speed up the process, but is skeptical of claims that there will be a vaccine ready by September.

The prototype of the Bulgarian vaccine against COVID-19 will be ready in 3 months.

Meanwhile, the United States has accused China of trying to steal data from the coronavirus vaccine investigation. According to the FBI, hackers and investigators near Beijing want to steal information from American universities and government laboratories. China has described the allegations as defamation, and the new allegations have further strained relations between the two countries.

For weeks, Donald Trump has accused China of concealing the scale of the epidemic and contributing to its spread.

Turkish medicine against COVID-19 is ready for human testing

The vaccine issue has caused another scandal, this time in France. Equitable access to any vaccine developed by Sanofi is not negotiable. No country like the United States, for example, can have priority for financial reasons. The strong reaction in Paris came a day after the chief executive of French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi said vaccines made in the United States could first reach American patients because the country had financially supported the research.

According to French Health Minister Olivier Veran, the important thing is not who will receive the vaccine first, but who will develop it first.

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