Pfizer's vaccine, which was shown to be more than 90% effective in
preventing COVID-19 based on initial data, must be shipped and
stored at -70 degrees Celsius (minus 94°F), significantly below the
standard for vaccines of 2-8 degrees Celsius (36-46°F).
"We are hopeful that results from this vaccine delivery pilot will
serve as the model for other U.S. states and international
governments, as they prepare to implement effective COVID-19 vaccine
programs," Pfizer said in a statement on Monday.
It picked Rhode Island, Texas, New Mexico, and Tennessee for the
program after taking into account their differences in overall size,
diversity of populations, immunization infrastructure, and need to
reach individuals in varied urban and rural settings.
The four states will not receive vaccine doses earlier than other
states by virtue of the pilot, nor will they receive any
differential consideration, Pfizer said.
The company expects to have enough safety data on the vaccine from
the ongoing large scale late-stage trials by the third week of
November before proceeding to apply for emergency use authorization
(EUA).
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Pfizer and its partner BioNTech SE <22UAy.F> have a $1.95 billion deal to supply
100 million doses of the vaccine to the U.S. government, which has an option to
acquire up to an additional 500 million doses.
Earlier on Monday, rival Moderna Inc <MRNA.O> said its experimental vaccine was
94.5% effective in preventing COVID-19 based on interim data from a late-stage
trial, boosting hopes that vaccines against the disease may be ready for use
soon.
Both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines use a new technology called synthetic
messenger RNA to activate the immune system against the virus.
(Reporting by Shubham Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva and Richard
Pullin)
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