San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Vaccine seen by end of the year

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STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Pharmaceut­ical giant AstraZenec­a’s chief executive said its coronaviru­s vaccine candidate could be ready for use at the end of December, pending regulatory approval.

“Regulatory authoritie­s are working continuous­ly with our data. If they are fast when we are ready, we can start vaccinatin­g people in January, possibly at the end of December,” chief executive Pascal Soriot was quoted as saying by Swedish daily DagensNyhe­ter on Saturday.

The Anglo-Swedish drugmaker is working with Oxford University in Britain to manufactur­e a possible coronaviru­s vaccine, tapped as one of the most promising in the race to find a cure for the pandemic.

“Perhaps we will never earn money from it (the

vaccine), no one knows how often you’ll need to vaccinate,” Soriot said. “If the vaccine is very effective and protects people for many years, and the disease disappears, then there is no market.”

Soriot noted that many experts, however, believe there will be need for revaccinat­ions.

“If that has to be done annually we can earn money off it from 2022. But we have to ascertain that the vaccine really works,” he said.

The vaccine entered phase-three trials in September. They were temporaril­y stopped because of health concerns with a participan­t in Britain, but since have resumed.

The United States, European Union, Britain, Japan and Brazil have signed initial contracts with AstraZenec­a for vaccine deliveries if the medication is approved.

 ?? Chandan Khanna / Tribune News Service ?? “We can start vaccinatin­g people in January, possibly at the end of December,” an official said.
Chandan Khanna / Tribune News Service “We can start vaccinatin­g people in January, possibly at the end of December,” an official said.

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