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Pfizer’s New RSV Vaccine TV Commercial Calls for Protecting Moments

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Pfizer released a new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine TV commercial, titled “Your Moments Are Worth Protecting: Celebration” as part of its ongoing campaign to raise awareness about the importance of vaccination against RSV. Moderna entered the RSV vaccine arena this year with the very first mRNA-based RSV vaccine.

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Regulators questioned integrity of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, leaked files show

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European regulators questioned the integrity of early batches of Pfizer/BioNTech’s mRNA vaccine, although the matter was resolved before approval, according to information leaked online following a cyberattack. As it conducted its analysis of the vaccine in December, the European Medicines Agency’s systems were targeted by unknown hackers.

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Race to the finish: pharma edges closer to approval with RSV vaccines

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RSV researchers at major pharmaceutical companies are currently working to develop new RSV drugs to beat future waves of RSV infection and gain the first RSV vaccine FDA approval. Pharmaceutical companies are pushing to develop drugs and vaccines for RSV with these populations in mind.

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Do pharma marketers have a responsibility to the public?

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A March 12th, Marist/NPR pole on vaccines is disturbing, but from what I have seen in everyday life, it is worse: · 25% of Black respondents and 28% of white respondents said they did not plan to get a shot. · Latino respondents were slightly more likely to say they would not get vaccinated at 37%.

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Moderna and BioNTech – who are they?

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Moderna and BioNTech, two rising stars in biotech, were in the limelight this year with their pioneering mRNA vaccines against COVID-19. But the tragic events of 2020 have meant these companies have become household names as their trailblazing mRNA vaccines became the first to be approved by regulators against the COVID-19 scourge.

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Pfizer drops the blue pill, kicks off 2021 with new DNA logo

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It’s likely no coincidence that Pfizer’s flagship project in 2020 while the design of the logo was being finalised was unquestionably its high-profile alliance with BioNTech on the RNA-based coronavirus vaccine Comirnaty, which provided further evidence of the potential of harnessing genetic toolkits to tackle health issues.

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STAT+: Foundation charges cancer patients $83,000 for unproven but promising experimental drug

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Still, when doctors told her last year that the cancer was growing despite two operations, radiation therapy, and a fifth regimen of chemotherapy, the retired business-meeting facilitator decided to do something unorthodox: spend $83,000 out of pocket on an unproven experimental cancer vaccine.

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