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March 9th, 2021
Prime Minister Igor Matovic said on Tuesday that he would welcome it if the European Medicines Agency (EMA) approved new vaccines faster. Matovic was reacting to a recommendation by Christa Wirthumer-Hoche of the EMA's Management Board for EU member states not to inoculate people with the Russian Sputnik V vaccine for now. "We'd all like you at EMA to change your working hours to 24 hours a day and seven days a week over the coming months -- so that it doesn't take you three months, but three weeks to approve new vaccines," Matovic said on social media. "Human life is at stake, and not just one."
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