At SXSW, Pfizer CEO reflects on 'tremendous pressure' to create COVID-19 vaccine
AUSTIN -- To be the CEO of a large pharmaceutical company as a worldwide pandemic broke out and have to develop, test and manufacture a vaccine "was tremendous pressure," Pfizer CEO Dr. Albert Bourla says.
"I could feel it every day... billions of people were putting their hopes on us," Bourla said during a Monday conversation with Julie Hyman of Yahoo Finance at South by Southwest in Austin.
Bourla talked about his book, "Moonshot: Inside Pfizer's Nine-Month Race to Make the Impossible Possible.
Pfizer rolled out a worldwide vaccine testing program that enrolled 46,000 people that summer, submitted results in November and became received the first vaccine emergency use authorization from the FDA by December 2020. Modernas authorization came a week later. Johnson& Johnsons followed in March 2021.
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