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Moderna skyrockets 39% after its early trial for a coronavirus vaccine produced antibodies in all 45 patients

May 18, 2020, 18:15 IST
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Moderna is soaring after an early trial of its coronavirus vaccine produced positive results, the company announced Monday.

Shares of the pharmaceutical company surged as much as 39% in premarket trading Monday in New York after it announced that all 45 volunteers in a trial for its coronavirus vaccine produced antibodies that may help protect them against the disease.

The phase 1 trial was conducted by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, which is part of the National Institutes of Health.

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Moderna plans to have the drug ready for potential emergency use in the fall — a timeline that's never been seen for vaccine development before. Following the phase 1 trial, the company hopes to soon start a mid-stage study of the vaccine and move to a late-stage trial in July.

Moderna is one of a handful of pharmaceutical companies that have skyrocketed amid the coronavirus crisis as they race to develop drugs to prevent or treat the disease. The pharmaceutical company has gained 241% year-to-date through Friday's close.

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