The prize is clear, because any country that produces a coronavirus vaccine first will have a huge advantage in getting their economy fully functioning before any other
The Kremlin was cock-a-hoop. Vaccine trials for coronavirus, funded by Russia's sovereign wealth fund, had gone so well at two separate institutions that Vladimir Putin could look forward to announcing the world's first approved vaccine for the virus by the end of the year.
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