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  • UK researchers identify level of antibodies needed to prevent symptomatic Covid-19

    June 24, 2021

    Scientists at the University of Oxford said the results of their research could help speed up new vaccine development. Oxford-based medical researchers have today released a new study indentifying the level of antibodies required to prevent symptomatic Covid – referred to as the “correlates of protection”. Their findings could serve as a huge breakthrough in [...]

  • AstraZeneca claims victory over EU in vaccine deliveries case, but will be fined for late supplies

    June 18, 2021

    AstraZeneca claims victory over EU in vaccine deliveries case

  • CureVac shares plunge after Covid vaccine falls short in clinical trial

    June 17, 2021

    The German biotech lost more than half its value after a preliminary analysis of late-stage trials found its Covid-19 vaccine was only 47 per cent effective. CureVac’s disappointing mRNA vaccine trial results call into question its future contribution to the global vaccination effort. The interim analysis of the jab’s trials found that it was one [...]

  • AstraZeneca and Alexion swap senior staff ahead of $39bn deal close

    June 4, 2021

    Drugmaker AstraZeneca has poached Alexion Pharmaceutical’s chief financial officer ahead of its acquisition, as the pharma firms shuffle their senior staff. Joining with an £850,000 base salary, Aradhana Sarin will join when the deal closes as both an executive director and chief financial officer if the pharmaceutical firm’s deal for Alexion Pharmaceuticals goes to plan. [...]

  • CMA and EU antitrust watchdogs eye AstraZeneca’s $39bn Alexion deal

    June 1, 2021

    EU antitrust watchdogs and are set to decide by this weekend whether to approve AstraZeneca’s $39bn bid for biopharmaceutical company Alexion, a European Commission filing revealed today. Anglo-Swedish drugmaker AstraZeneca sought approval for the deal on Monday. However, the UK’s competition regulator is reviewing the takeover bid for the US-based pharma firm, until 5 July – [...]

  • AstraZeneca boss: Digital innovation vital to equipping health systems for next pandemic

    May 26, 2021

    AstraZeneca boss Pascal Soriot has said healthcare systems need greater flexibility and digital innovation to enable remote treatment if they are to better deal with future pandemics.  Soriot’s firm has been at the forefront of the fight against Covid-19, producing a cheap, easily-shipped vaccine against the novel coronavirus.  But Soriot said one of the most [...]

  • 36m Brits have received first vaccine dose as UK records just five Covid deaths

    May 17, 2021

    There were 1,979 new cases of coronavirus recorded on Monday 17 May, and five deaths within 28 days of a positive Covid-19 test while the number of those vaccinated against the virus continues to rise.   Since vaccines started being administered in December, over 20m adults in the UK have received both doses of a Covid-19 [...]

  • UK’s 12-week vaccine delay could have saved lives, study says

    May 13, 2021

    The UK’s 12-week delay between first and second vaccine doses could have saved more lives, according to a US study published in the British Medical Journal, suggesting other countries strapped for jabs could adopt the strategy. The second shots of the Pfizer, Moderna and Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccines are designed to be given three to four weeks [...]

  • Bitter clash at Astrazeneca as 40 per cent of shareholders reject CEO pay package

    May 11, 2021

    A share bonus hike for Astrazeneca’s chief executive was only narrowly approved in a vote where nearly 40 per cent of the pharma’s shareholders rejected the proposed pay package. The pharmaceutical giant did pass the proposal, however, which could take Pascal Soriot’s total pay, including a £1.3m salary, above the £15.4m he received last year.  [...]

  • EU demands 120m AstraZeneca jabs by end of June as second legal case begins

    May 11, 2021

    The European Union wants AstraZeneca to deliver at least 120m vaccine doses by the end of June, a lawyer representing the EU said today. EU lawyer Rafael Jafferali spoke in a Belgian court as proceedings started in the second legal case against AstraZeneca over delayed supplies. The pharma firm had originally agreed to deliver the [...]

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