Is it correct for EU to formally approve Redsiv as a new crown treatment drug?

Just two weeks ago, the European Commission officially approved Redcevic, a drug for treating COVID-19. With the global epidemic worsening, this decision is undoubtedly correct.

Because there is an urgent need for a drug to stabilize the affected people and let them see the hope of life. As the epidemic situation continues to deteriorate, the number of confirmed cases in the world exceeds 9 million, so the epidemic materials and basic equipment are seriously exhausted. At this point, a dose of COVID-19 magic medicine is needed to stabilize the overall situation. Reed Xiwei, who has passed clinical trials, is undoubtedly the best representative. Now the vaccine is still under development and can really be put into the market. It will take at least a year to a year and a half. Although so many scientists have invested a lot of energy, they still can't shorten the time of vaccine research and development, so they can only use Remdesivir as a drug to treat COVID-19 for the time being.

From the statement of the spokesman of the European Commission, we can know that they believe that the approval of Remdesivir is a good medicine for COVID-19 and an important step against COVID-19. You know, Redsiv is absolutely unique among drugs, because it takes an average of 67 days for a new drug to be approved by the European Commission, and it only takes one week for this drug to be approved by the European Commission. This is also the response of the European Commission under special circumstances.

This drug was developed by Gilead company in the United States, and only this company in the world can legally manufacture Redwest. But what is worrying is that the United States directly ordered the company's products throughout July, accounting for 90% of the output in August and September. This behavior is not conducive to cutting off opportunities for other countries to obtain Ryder Foundation. This kind of hoarding behavior is not only a medical treatment for the disease, but also a compromise made by the United States under the epidemic. However, it also shows that the United States has always attached importance to its own creed. This move is certainly worrying, so that eight countries, including Canada, jointly signed an article demanding that every country can get a fair chance to distribute vaccines under the condition that vaccines are restricted.

Have to say, only * * survived this crisis in the world is the real success. Just because only one country has eliminated the epidemic does not mean that it is truly safe.