EU's leading scientist resigns due to coronary

The European Union's leading scientist resigned, condemning, as he said, <x0 misleading “Brussels' ” response to the coronary pandemic. Mauro Ferari, president of the European Research Council, criticised the EU for rejecting its proposal to create a broad-scale scientific programme for combating COVID-19 disease, which causes Coronavirus. [...]
The European Union's leading scientist resigned, condemning, as he said, <x0 misleading “Brussels' ” response to the coronary pandemic.
Mauro Ferari, president of the European Research Council, criticised the EU for rejecting its proposal to create a broad-scale scientific programme for combating COVID-19 disease, which causes Coronavirus.
In a statement published in the Financial Times newspaper, Ferrari also said member states have failed to co-ordinate for healthcare policy.
The European Commission has not commented on the Ferrari's resignation yet.
Italy and Spain both member states of the European Union have the largest number of victims from the world's Coronavirus: 17,127, respectively, 14,045.
Over 10,000 victims also have France.












