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jiraporn66
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Jan 22, 2022
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AFP/Agents - CEO ofSLOTXOBiotech Company Denmark's Quon Biores yesterday (Jan 19) defended world number one Novak Djokovic, insisting that Nole was not an opponent. Covid-19 vaccine But he's an advocate, seen as one of the co-founders of a pharmaceutical company aiming to develop a new drug for COVID-19, and also has an 80 percent stake.

Danish drugmaker Ivan Loncarevic told AFP on Wednesday about the famous tennis star. serbian Recently, the Australian government has been deported from the country recently because of the problem of not accepting the Covid-19 vaccine.

“He is one of the founding groups of my company which we founded in June 2020.”

According to Danish trade registrations, Djokovic and his wife Jelena own about 80 percent of the company Quanbiores. Denmark's QuantBioRes, which employs around 20 people in Denmark, Slovenia, Australia and the UK, aims to develop a drug to treat COVID-19.

Loncarewick said, “We aim to develop new technologies in the fight against drug-resistant viruses and bacteria. And we decided to show our first performance through COVID-19.”

He added that “If we are successful with the COVID-19 virus We will succeed with other viruses as well.”

Loncarwick has revealed that Quon Biorace plans to begin clinical trials in the UK this summer.

Three Australian judges unanimously rejected Nole's request to stay in Australia for the Australian Open.

US media CNN reported today (20) that in the ruling that was issued, it said: It was not the reason for the dissatisfaction with the Australian immigration minister Alex Hawke over the denial of Djokovic. because of the concern that He may put a public risk.

The verdict stated that has been open to ministers suggesting that Djokovic's situation may be able to fuel protests against the COVID-19 vaccine. and contribute to the spread of the virus


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