How Moderna's CEO expects the next 6 months to go in the race for a coronavirus vaccine

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How Moderna's CEO expects the next 6 months to go in the race for a coronavirus vaccine
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Hello,

Today in healthcare news: Moderna's CEO gave us a detailed timeline for the future of its coronavirus vaccine, Verily wants to end its "rivalry" with Google Health, and a COVID-19 vaccine doesn't necessarily mean an instant return to normal.

I'm your host of today's Dispensed Daily, Andrew Dunn, the healthcare team's pharma and biotech reporter.

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Moderna's CEO gave a detailed timeline for when we'll know if its coronavirus vaccine works, and cautions that you might not get a shot until the spring

Read the full story from Andrew Dunn here>>

How Moderna's CEO expects the next 6 months to go in the race for a coronavirus vaccine
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As Verily looks to IPO, CEO Andrew Conrad says an inter-Alphabet 'sibling rivalry' with Google's own health team is hurting both companies

Read the full story from Hugh Langley here>>

Even if there's a coronavirus vaccine next year, don't expect to throw away your mask and stop social distancing, a top vaccine developer says

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