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Israel’s COVID-19 Antibody Claim: We’ll Share It With The World, Says Ambassador

New Delhi: A day after Israel claimed that they have made a significant breakthrough in the treatment of Covid-19 by developing an antibody that attacks the deadly coronavirus, Israel’s ambassador to India said they will definitely share it with the world.

Ambassador Ron Malka said his country is in an advanced stage towards finding Covid-19 antibodies.

“The processes are not finalised, I am awaiting details on it,” the Israeli ambassador said in New Delhi.

“We are at an advanced stage… yes, of course, we will share it with the world,” said Malka, adding that the coronavirus crisis has brought India and Israel closer.

“Both countries are sharing their best practices in combating COVID-19 and facilitating new processes,” the envoy added.

 

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