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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4676621" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>If I were to ask you people who Albert Bourlia is I doubt if anymore than 1 perhaps 2 would know.</p><p></p><p>Now to help you out he's the CEO of Pfizer. In his TV interview yesterday he laid out the following facts.</p><p></p><p>1. Pfizer stayed independent by not choosing to join in on Operation Warp Speed.</p><p>2. It's only connection with the U.S. government is regarding a cooperative distribution agreement for the vaccine.</p><p>3. Because Pfizer stayed independent in the pursuit of the vaccine the development of the vaccine and the time required to do so would </p><p> based on science not politics.</p><p>4. Because of capacity, logistics and transportation issues (vaccine has to be shipped frozen) there will only be about 50 million doses </p><p> ready by the end of the year and given that 2 doses per person are required there will only be enough to initially treat 25 million </p><p> people and healthcare workers will be the first to receive the vaccine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4676621, member: 58386"] If I were to ask you people who Albert Bourlia is I doubt if anymore than 1 perhaps 2 would know. Now to help you out he's the CEO of Pfizer. In his TV interview yesterday he laid out the following facts. 1. Pfizer stayed independent by not choosing to join in on Operation Warp Speed. 2. It's only connection with the U.S. government is regarding a cooperative distribution agreement for the vaccine. 3. Because Pfizer stayed independent in the pursuit of the vaccine the development of the vaccine and the time required to do so would based on science not politics. 4. Because of capacity, logistics and transportation issues (vaccine has to be shipped frozen) there will only be about 50 million doses ready by the end of the year and given that 2 doses per person are required there will only be enough to initially treat 25 million people and healthcare workers will be the first to receive the vaccine. [/QUOTE]
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