Pfizer, 
						BioNTech to co-develop potential coronavirus vaccine
			
   
            
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		[March 17, 2020]  
		(Reuters) - U.S. drugmaker Pfizer Inc <PFE.N> 
		has signed a deal with Germany's BioNTech SE <22UAy.F> to co-develop a 
		potential vaccine for the coronavirus using BioNTech's mRNA-based drug 
		development platform, the companies said on Tuesday. 
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			 The drugmakers will start the collaboration immediately and have 
			signed a letter of intent for the vaccine's distribution outside 
			China, they said in a joint statement. 
			 
			The companies said they will finalize financial terms, and details 
			regarding development, manufacturing and potential commercialization 
			of the vaccine over the next few weeks. 
			 
			Reuters reported on Sunday that the German government was trying to 
			stop the U.S. administration from persuading CureVac, another German 
			drugmaker working on an experimental vaccine for the coronavirus, to 
			move its research to the United States. 
			
			  
			Pfizer and BioNTech will use research and development sites from 
			both companies, including in the United States and Germany, the 
			companies said. 
			 
			BioNTech on Monday struck a collaboration deal with Shanghai Fosun 
			Pharmaceutical <600196.SS> over its rights in China to its 
			experimental coronavirus vaccine, aiming to start testing on humans 
			from late April. 
			
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The race is on to develop an immunization, which is seen as by far the most 
effective tool to halt the global spread of the pathogen. 
 
Rival Moderna Inc <MRNA.O>, which is working with the U.S. National Institutes 
of Health, on Monday announced that it dosed the first patient with its 
experimental coronavirus vaccine in an early-stage trial. 
 
Pfizer already collaborates with BioNTech to develop mRNA-based vaccines for 
influenza. 
 
The coronavirus outbreak has so far infected nearly 179,000 people globally and 
killed more than 7,000. Several countries have imposed bans on mass gatherings 
such as sporting, cultural and religious events to combat the disease. 
 
(Reporting by Shubham Kalia in Bengaluru and Michael; Erman in New York; Editing 
by Aditya Soni) 
				 
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