‘This is not going to be good’ — Moderna CEO on what scientists are telling him about the omicron co
- TIMES & SIGNS
- Dec 1, 2021
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https://www.newsbreakapp.com/n/0d9u0EHl?share_id=eyJ1c2VyaWQiOjE0MTE3NjUwNywiZG9jX2lkIjoiMGQ5dTBFSGwiLCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjE2MzgzODYyNjU3NTV9&share_destination_id=MTQxMTc2NTA3LTE2MzgzODYyNzIzNzY=&s=a3&pd=09YMSRHg&hl=en_US ‘This is not going to be good’ — Moderna CEO on what scientists are telling him about the omicron coronavirus variant MarketWatch (FILES) In this file photo Moderna vials sit on a table before they are loaded into syringes at a mobile Covid-19 vaccination clinic, run by Hartford Healthcare at Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church's McGivney community center, in Bridgeport, Connecticut on April 20, 2021. - US biotech firm Moderna said on May 25, 2021 that trials had shown its Covid-19 vaccine is "highly effective" in adolescents aged 12-17 and the company would seek regulators' approval in June. "We are encouraged that mRNA-1273 was highly effective at preventing Covid-19 in adolescents," CEO Stephane Bancel said in a statement."We will submit these results to the US FDA and regulators globally in early June and request authorization." (Photo by Joseph Prezioso / AFP) (Photo by JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images) By joseph prezioso/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesKEY WORDS Moderna (MRNA) CEO Stephane Bancel has left no doubt whether he’s taking a glass half-full or half-empty approach to the emergence of the new omicron coronavirus variant. Shared from News Break
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