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Moderna searches for the right participants in its phase III COVID-19 trial

July 27, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
Moderna Inc. dosed the first of what could be as many as 30,000 healthy volunteers Monday morning as it began its phase III COVID-19 vaccine trial.
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Pfizer and Biontech to receive $1.95B for first batch of COVID-19 vaccine

July 22, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
The U.S. government will pay $1.95 billion to Pfizer Inc. and Biontech SE for the first 100 million doses of their jointly developed mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine once Pfizer manufactures it and receives the FDA’s approval or emergency use authorization. The two companies agreed, as part of Operation Warp Speed, to begin delivering 300 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine in 2021.
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COVID-19 vaccines on track, but is the public ready?

July 21, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
A safe, effective COVID-19 vaccine may be available by the end of the year or early next year, as will the supplies needed to deliver and administer hundreds of millions of doses. That’s the message five biopharma executives delivered to a House subcommittee July 21 as they updated U.S. lawmakers on the progress their companies are making on the vaccine front.
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Three COVID-19 vaccines generate T-cell responses

July 20, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – There were encouraging results from trials of three COVID-19 vaccines on July 20, with Astrazeneca plc, Biontech SE/Pfizer Inc. and Cansino Biologics Inc. all reporting T-cell responses in ongoing phase I/II studies of their respective products.
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COVID-19: Glaxosmithkline invests in Curevac; U.K. makes advance purchase deals

July 20, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Glaxosmithkline plc (GSK) is putting £130 million (US$164.3 million) into one of the leading COVID-19 vaccines developers, Curevac AG, acquiring a 10% stake, and will also invest £104 million cash up front to fund research and development of the company’s mRNA vaccines.
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Beyond antibodies: T cells are a critical aspect of long-term COVID-19 immunity

July 19, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – From the start of the pandemic antibodies have been the main focus of attempts to understand the immune response to SARS-CoV-2 and ascertain what it will take for vaccines to be protective.
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U.K., U.S., Canada warn of cyberattacks targeting COVID-19 vaccine developers

July 16, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Pharmaceutical companies and academic researchers working on COVID-19 vaccines are being targeted by Russian state-sponsored hackers, according to the U.K. National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). The U.K. view is endorsed by the U.S. National Security Agency and Canada’s Communications Security Establishment, and the three agencies have issued a joint statement advising companies how to protect against these attacks.
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House committee moves to put the stock back in U.S. stockpile

July 16, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
In its first fully virtual markup session, the House Energy and Commerce Committee Wednesday set aside politics to approve a bill that would make the U.S. Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) a better emergency resource – at least for the next few years.
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Shoot (up) the messenger: COVID-19 mRNA vaccine prospects bearing not-bad news

July 15, 2020
By Randy Osborne
An editorial yesterday in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) marveled that “the world has now witnessed the compression of six years of work into six months,” and went on to ask the question that’s on everyone’s pandemic-wrenched mind: “Can the vaccine multiverse do it again, leading to a reality of a safe, efficacious COVID-19 vaccine for the most vulnerable in the next six [months]?”
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China's Sinovac phase III trials in Brazil could take as little as three months

July 10, 2020
By Sergio Held and Elise Mak
CAJICA, Colombia, and BEIJING – Last week Sinovac Biotech Ltd., of Beijing, announced the approval by Anvisa, the Brazilian health care surveillance agency, to start phase III trials to test the efficacy and safety of its inactivated COVID-19 vaccine being developed by Sinovac Life Sciences, a subsidiary of the Chinese company, in the Latin American country.
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