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Pfizer's chief executive Albert Bourla said he was confident that by the end of 2021 there would be more vaccine doses than required to fight the Covid-19 pandemic
UK PM Johnson hailed the "searchlights of science" which have fought back against Covid-19 with an approved Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine but urged the public to not get carried away with "over optimism"
With 800,000 doses expected to be delivered over the next few days, inoculations will begin next week
Experts feel it would be critical to spot spurious vaccines, enable faster product recalls and ensure two shots to individual from same manufacturer
The UK's experience could provide some pointers
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The U.K. had signaled it would move swiftly in approving a vaccine to protect its population, and doctors across the country were put on standby for a possible rollout
Mexico's government is due to sign a contract with pharmaceutical company Pfizer for the delivery of its coronavirus vaccine, Deputy Health Minister Hugo Lopez-Gatell said
The application to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) comes after the companies applied for US approval on Nov. 20, taking them a step closer to launching their vaccine.
United Airlines Holdings Inc. has begun flights to ready Pfizer's vaccine for distribution if it receives regulatory approval, said a person familiar with the matter
The U.K. had long signaled it would move fast on any promising vaccine candidate
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Many Asian countries are not betting on it partly due to tropical heat, remote island communities and a lack of ultra-cold freezers
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If regulators approve any of the vaccines in coming weeks, the distribution could begin almost immediately
BioNTech is also working with U.S. pharma giant Pfizer on the vaccine
Clarification comes after a Mumbai-based tour operator announces 'vaccine tourism', solicits customer interest
An intellectual property regime that is not flexible enough to manage the coronavirus crisis is one that will break under the weight of that techno-dystopia.
The nation with the world's second-highest infections plans to use the existing cold chain network in place for its Universal Immunization Program