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Health personnel attend a patient affected by COVID-19 in Santiago, Chile, July 2, 2020. Extreme neoliberal policies have put Chile among the worst nations afflicted by the pandemic.| Photo: EFE
Published 11 July 2020
Russia’s Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) director Kiril Dmitriyev Saturday announced Latin American countries will be the first to receive the drug Avifavir for COVID-19 treatment.
The Russian Embassy in Guatemala, along with with the RDIF, officially presented Avivafir for Latin America and the Caribbean.
“Many countries don’t have any antiviral drugs, and Russia is prepared to meet those nations’ needs,” Dmitriyev assured.
Russia has received requests from over 50 nations, “but our priority are those countries where the contagion toll is increasing significantly,” he added.
Brazil and other Latin American countries, where the increase in new daily cases of COVID-19 is significant, will be the first to receive the anticoronavirus drug Avifavir created in Russia.https://t.co/APIoGgL9nM