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Pfizer CEO vows to speed up vaccine development to under 100 days

The CEO of pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has revealed his company is trying to speed up vaccine development to under 100 days, warning there is a high possibility that vaccines in the future would not be effective. New York-based Pfizer was the first company in the world to produce a COVID-19 vaccine, which is currently being administered worldwide. Yet Albert Bourla, CEO, told the virtual 2021 Davos World Economic Forum that vaccines may one day not be a solution, in a session held on Friday. It s a very high likelihood that one day that will happen, Bourla said, according to Business Insider.

How COVID-19 vaccines were developed in record time, without compromising safety

How COVID-19 vaccines were developed in record time, without compromising safety Posted ThuThursday 28 updated FriFriday 29 The unprecedented scale of COVID-19 spurred massive global cooperation. ( Print text only Cancel When Ebola exploded across West Africa in 2014, it took more than five years to get a vaccine approved by drug regulators. Fast forward to 2020, and researchers were able to develop multiple protective coronavirus vaccines and get them authorised within 12 months of the virus being discovered. It s a spectacular and unparalleled scientific achievement and promises to help bring the pandemic under control. But it s left some people wondering: if vaccines normally take years to develop, just how did we get here so fast?

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