Denmark, Israel and Austria to look into the possibility of a joint vaccine production

Denmark wishes to establish a Covid-19 research fund with Israel and Austria and explore the possibility of a joint vaccine production with the two countries, according to the parties at a press conference.
PMs Mette Frederiksen and Benjamin Netanyahu and Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz. | Photo: AVIGAIL UZI/AFP / POOL
PMs Mette Frederiksen and Benjamin Netanyahu and Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz. | Photo: AVIGAIL UZI/AFP / POOL
JESPER HØBERG, NICOLAI RAASTRUP AND MICHAEL HJØLLUND, TRANSLATED BY NIELSINE NIELSEN

Denmark, Israel and Austria wish to establish a joint vaccine production. Together, the three countries plan to start a joint research fund, stated the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, the Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and the Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz at a press conference on Thursday.

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