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BioWorld - Saturday, January 10, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''coronavirus''

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Think of more than just speed in the COVID-19 vaccine race, experts say

Feb. 27, 2020
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – There was encouraging news when vaccine developer Moderna Inc. announced this week it that has shipped the first vials of its mRNA vaccine against COVID-19 for a phase I trial in the U.S. The vaccine was created just 42 days after the genetic sequence of the COVID-19 virus was released. That is record speed. Other vaccine developers are also working around the clock to respond to the epidemic.
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U.S. Capitol building

With COVID-19 front and center, Congress likely to beef up HHS budget

Feb. 26, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
With the CDC saying Tuesday that it’s not if but when COVID-19 becomes more widespread in the U.S., now is not the time to cut the budgets of programs and agencies in the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
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Lungs, COVID-19 test tube, health care worker in PPE

Could GSK reject benefit COVID-19 patients?

Feb. 26, 2020
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Could a recombinant human protein drug rejected by Glaxosmithkline plc in 2019 benefit patients with COVID-19 infection? Apeiron Biologics AG disclosed Wednesday Feb. 26 that an investigator-initiated pilot study of APN-01 is getting underway in Guangzhou, China.
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Wuxi Apptec forum

Don’t repurpose, but develop better drugs, experts say

Feb. 26, 2020
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – While repurposing drugs may be a quick solution to an epidemic like COVID-19 that has a limited research window, it’s just luck as to whether an already available drug candidate exists for newly emergent diseases. Experts say it’s more realistic to develop better drugs instead of attempting to repurpose old ones.
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Blister drug pack atop globe

Administration, lawmakers weigh in as COVID-19 concerns grow in the U.S.

Feb. 25, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
“The FDA is keenly aware that the outbreak will likely affect the medical product supply chain, including potential disruption to supplier shortages of critical medical products in the U.S.,” FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn said Tuesday, Feb. 25, during a Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) briefing on the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Coronavirus test tube, microscope, gloved hand

Coronavirus outbreak brings focus on companies developing potential therapies

Feb. 25, 2020
By Peter Winter
The public attention that COVID-19 has received has spilled over to antibiotics companies, and the BioWorld Infectious Diseases index has grown 14% in value since the beginning of the year.
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Airport traveler wearing mask, pulling suitcase
COVID-19

Opportunity to control epidemic narrowing, as epidemiology gaps frustrate researchers

Feb. 25, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Six weeks on from the initial alert, “the window of opportunity” to control the COVID-19 epidemic is “narrowing,” according to the latest assessment from WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
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No pandemic, but pan-panic in the financial markets

Feb. 25, 2020
By Peter Winter
Although the World Health Organization (WHO) acknowledged COVID-19 is spreading, they say it has not yet reached pandemic disease status.
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Tablets on conveyor belt
Closer to home

Sanofi to launch new European API venture, citing industry’s heavy reliance on Asia

Feb. 25, 2020
By Michael Fitzhugh
Paris-based Sanofi SA, responding to increasing medicine shortages and drugmakers' heavy reliance on active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) sourced from Asia, said it plans to create a major new API manufacturer headquartered in France.
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Map illustrating origin and spread of COVID-19

COVID-19 spreading but not yet pandemic disease, says WHO

Feb. 25, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – The COVID-19 outbreak appears to be sliding toward pandemic status, with the virus spreading to four more countries and confirmed cases and deaths mounting in infection hotspots in Italy, Iran and South Korea. Parts of northern Italy are in lockdown, with 200-plus cases and seven deaths. Austria and Switzerland are reported to be considering closing their borders with Italy, and the EU has responded with a €232 million (US$252 million) package of aid, including €90 million for development of a vaccine and €10 million for therapeutics and diagnostics.
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