Re: Coronavirus
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Originally Posted by nomadking
Technically the agreement wasn't with the EU, but with certain EU countries. It was before the EU wide arrangement.
Elements of the EU supply chain were already in place, so can't have been EU funded.
That site has been there for more than 20 years, so the EU cannot claim "ownership".
Other sites involved also were built before Covid surfaced.
The Belgian plant that was raided was opened in 2018, so again the EU cannot claim "ownership".
The Curevac agreement defines "reasonable best efforts" and that one factor is "yield of product". It also refers to "estimated delivery schedule", implying delivery dates are not to be set in stone.
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https://www.business-live.co.uk/ente...llion-18005904
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Keele University Science Park-based Cobra Biologics and the Karolinksa Instituet - a world-leading medical university in Sweden - have teamed up in an attempt to develop a vaccine to COVID-19.
The organisations, which are part of the OPENCORONA consortium, have been awarded the emergency funding by Horizon 2020 for research and development and a phase one clinical trial testing of a DNA vaccine against coronavirus.
The aim of the project is to manufacture a DNA vaccine, which will be delivered to patient muscle to generate a viral antigen on which the immune system then reacts.
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https://f.hubspotusercontent30.net/h...-Biologics.pdf
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Last edited by Hugh; 28-01-2021 at 19:08.
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