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COVID-19 will likely stay for next 10 years, says BioNTech CEO

COVID-19 will likely stay for next 10 years, says BioNTech CEO By Darlene Regis - February 21, 2022
COVID19 will likely stay for next 10 years says BioNTech CEO

Ugur Sahin, co-founder of the Mainz-based coronavirus vaccine developer BioNTech

New COVID variants inevitable, Ugur Sahin warns, but the world is ‘learning more’ and getting a ‘better understanding on how to deal with the virus’

The world is becoming “better prepared” to deal with future variants of the coronavirus,  the CEO and co-founder of German vaccine-maker BioNTech told AFP Thursday, as the company works on an Omicron-specific shot.

“We will have to get used to the fact that we will have to live with the virus for the next 10 years,” said Ugur Sahin, whose company developed the first mRNA vaccine against the virus with US pharma giant Pfizer.

As the surge of cases due to the spread of the more transmissible Omicron variant of the virus seemed to be receding in Europe, Sahin said it would not be the last virus wave.

New virus variants were inevitable “because the virus will mutate further,” he said, potentially leading to new flare-ups in cases.

But, the world was “entering a phase where society is getting a better understanding on how to deal with the virus,” Sahin said.

“We are always learning more and are becoming better prepared,” the BioNTech boss said.     

The Marburg-based company, which has sold well over a billion doses of its vaccine against the original strain of the coronavirus, is in the process of developing an Omicron-specific shot.

The first trial data for the variant-tailored vaccines is expected in March, Sahin said, also telling the German daily Bild that the first deliveries could happen in April or May if necessary.

On Wednesday, the group presented mobile vaccine production units housed in shipping containers, which the group plans to deploy in Africa this year in order to boost vaccine supply on the continent.

Source: The Times of Israel

By Darlene Regis - February 21, 2022

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