The Japanese government has clinched a supply agreement with MSD to receive 1.6 million courses of the company’s oral COVID-19 drug molnupiravir, if it is successfully approved, the drug maker and Health Minister Shigeyuki Goto said on November 10. Molnupiravir…
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