No, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla has not been arrested, nor was he involved in any controversial news as of now.
However, the CEO recently announced in an interview with NBC that the company is planning to launch its coronavirus-fighting medication is still under development.
According to Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, Vaccines and vaccination boosters are still vital in the fight against the virus.
Despite the company’s encouraging findings on an antiviral oral Covid tablet.
“Just because we have a therapy does not mean we shouldn’t get the vaccination; in fact, we should get the vaccine.”
Bourla warned that some people would catch the condition.
Some patients still have severe breakthrough infections and symptoms, and Pfizer’s new drug, if approved, would be beneficial in these cases.
Bourla stated, “We need to get to herd immunity.” Moreover, Pfizer announced on Friday that its oral Covid tablet, taken in conjunction with a commonly used HIV treatment.
As a result, they were reducing the chance of hospitalization or death in high-risk people who had been exposed to the coronavirus by 89 percent. In early trade, the company’s stock rose more than 9%.
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