Gilead Joins Coronavirus Fray With Repurposed Antiviral
Made Available For Emergency Use In US Case
Executive Summary
US antiviral specialist Gilead is working to provide its experimental drug remdesivir to treat the China coronavirus, while other potential treatments and alliances continue to emerge, including between Wuhan-based BravoVax and US venture GeoVax.
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