Japan to offer anti-flu drug Avigan to 38 countries as early as this week

Japan Times

29 April 2020 - Japan will begin providing the anti-flu drug Avigan for free to 38 countries as early as this week for treating patients with the new coronavirus, according to Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi.

At a news conference Tuesday, Motegi also said over 70 countries, including the 38, have made requests for Avigan to Japan, which has decided to offer a $1 million grant to the United Nations Office for Project Services to buy and distribute the drug, also known as favipiravir, to countries that want it.

“I’ve heard that (the U.N. agency) is arranging to start transporting the drug around the holidays after procedures have been completed,” Motegi told the news conference, referring to the last five days of the Golden Week holidays from Saturday through next Wednesday.

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