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Friday, 22 January 2021
Венгрия планирует построить завод по производству вакцины от коронавируса
Правительство Венгрии распорядилось построить в стране крупный завод по производству вакцины от коронавируса.
Об этом премьер Венгрии Виктор Орбан заявил в эфире Kossuth Radio, сообщает «Европейская правда» со ссылкой на портал Origo.
По его словам, новый завод должен быть достаточно большим, чтобы производить достаточное количество вакцины.
Завод планируется построить в городе Дебрецен.
«Это может уменьшить уязвимость страны. Мы не будем такими уязвимыми, если речь пойдет о вакцинах», – сказал Орбан.
Ранее сообщалось, что Венгрия одобрила к применению в стране вакцины AstraZeneca и «Спутник V».
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