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Preparing for potential Covid-19 vaccine launch: Moderna CEO

Sep 18, 2020, 17:51 IST
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US-based biotech firm Moderna is actively preparing for a potential commercial launch of mRNA-1273, its Covid-19 vaccine, the company's CEO has said. The announcement comes amid an unprecedented race worldwide to bring a vaccine to protect people from Covid-19.
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Moderna announced progress across its portfolio of pipeline assets presented at its annual R&D Day on Thursday.

"The pipeline has matured with our Covid-19 vaccine in a Phase 3 study and four candidates in Phase 2 studies," Moderna's Chief Executive Officer Stephane Bancel said in a statement.

"We are actively preparing for a potential commercial launch of mRNA-1273, our COVID-19 vaccine, and we continue to expand the breadth of Moderna's platform," he said.

Moderna revealed that the Phase-3 study of its Covid vaccine candidate, mRNA-1273, involving 30,000 volunteers in the US, has enrolled 25,296 participants as of September 16.

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The company said that 10,025 participants have received their second vaccination to date.

To provide additional transparency in the context of the pandemic, the company also made Phase 3 protocol available online.

Amid calls for greater transparency by vaccine makers, Pfizer, which is also conducting the Phase-3 trial of its Covid-19 vaccine candidate, joined Moderna in making blueprints of its study available.

The revelations are aimed to address concerns that pressure to bring out a vaccine before the November US presidential election could lead to unsafe products.
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