Merkel: Germany will assume that vaccine is for everyone

Germany will make significant contributions to ensure that the vaccine against David-19, when established, is available to all around the globe. Chancellor Angela Merkel said that on Saturday. Everyone can be affected by the virus, so it's our job to work together around the globe. It's not just [...]
Everyone can be affected by the virus, so it's our job to work together around the globe. This is not just an opportunity to cooperate but more a need. Germany will assume responsibility and make sure that after the vaccine has been created, reaching all people”, Merkel said.
The German leader said that another 8 billion euros was needed for the development of a vaccine that would protect the population from the 19th disease caused by the new coronary. World leaders have pledged to speed up work for tests, medicines and vaccines and to share achievements around the world, under a WHO initiative.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen aims to collect 7.5 billion euros at the donors' conference Monday so that vaccines will be possible for all. Scientists from around the world have begun testing their own version of human experimental vaccines, with Oxford experts who seem to lead in the race for the antidot of Ovid-19.











