Daily Express

We’re winning battle says drugs firm

- By Hanna Geissler Health Reporter

SCIENCE is now winning the battle against the virus, according to the makers of the Pfizer/ BioNTech vaccine.

Ben Osborn, pictured, Pfizer UK manager, paid tribute to the experts and volunteers who have helped elped accelerate research.

He said the announceme­nt of the vaccine’s approval,

“obviously has huge significan­ce for society and indeed science around the world”.

He added:“Many will feel it has been a long time coming but we must remind ourselves that it’s only since mid- January that t the Covid- 19 virus genetic sequence was actually identified, and here we are just over nine months later.

“Right from the very start we have always said that it will be science that brings us out of this crisis... we all sit here tod today feeling very reassured that science is now winning.” About 800,000 doses of the vaccine are due to be delivered to Britain from its facility at Puurs, Belgium, in the coming days.

Mr Osborn said the company was not p publicisin­g the exact time an and location of the first del deliveries but promised the inject injections would be in governm government warehouses by the weekend.

He added that Pfizer was “absolutely on track to deliver up to 50 million doses globally in 2020 and up to 1.3 billion doses in 2021”. Mr Osborn also suggested the need to keep the vaccine extremely cold should not hinder its introducti­on.

He said: “At the point of administra­tion and deployment by the NHS, our vaccine can be stored under normal refrigerat­ed temperatur­es at 2- 8C for five days.

“And that gives us the flexibilit­y to reach the target population­s identified this morning by the Joint Committee on Vaccinatio­n and Immunisati­on over the months ahead.”

But he noted that other factors may complicate the process and it would ultimately be for the NHS to decide how the vaccine is deployed.

Mr Osborn said Pfizer would only be supplying the vaccine to the NHS for the foreseeabl­e future, adding: “There are no plans as we sit here today to supply a Covid- 19 vaccine through the private sector.”

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