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Remdesivir not magic bullet, does not reduce mortality, say health experts
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2021-04-19
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Amid a huge spike in Covid-19 cases leading to increased demand for medicines to treat coronavirus, top health experts in the government on Monday said anti-viral drug Remdesivir is 'not a magic bullet' and does not reduce mortality.
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