[MOSCOW] Britain's AstraZeneca has received regulatory approval to conduct part of a Phase Three trial of its potential Covid-19 vaccine in Russia, a filing in the Russian registry of clinical trials showed on Friday. Read more at The Business Times.
Britain's AstraZeneca has received regulatory approval to conduct part of a Phase Three trial of its potential Covid-19 vaccine in Russia, a filing in the Russian registry of clinical trials showed on Friday.
[MOSCOW] Britain's AstraZeneca has received regulatory approval to conduct part of a Phase Three trial of its potential Covid-19 vaccine in Russia, a filing in the Russian registry of clinical trials showed on Friday.
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