Australia has enough coronavirus drug remdesivir thanks to early supply donation, Health Minister says

The Federal Health Minister says Australia has enough of the coronavirus drug remdesivir in the national stockpile thanks to donations made months ago by the drug's makers.

Key points:
Australia secured a reserve supply of the drug early in the pandemic
The Health Minister says it is one of the therapies being considered to treat coronavirus patients
The United States has been accused of hoarding supplies of the drug
Greg Hunt said he recognised there were shortages around the world but said that was not the case in Australia.

"Australia's in a fortunate position, it's available for doctors to use from the national medical stockpile for patients who are in hospital with illness," he said.

His comments come after the United States was criticised by health experts for hoarding almost all of the world's current supply of the drug.
Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-02/australia-sufficient-supply-coronavirus-drug-remdesivir/12416048
An ampule of drug rests in a person's hand

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