Pharmaceutical giants GlaxoSmithKline
and Sanofi have agreed to provide Canada with up to 72 million doses of their
potential Covid-19 vaccine.
Pharmaceutical
giants GlaxoSmithKline and Sanofi have agreed to provide Canada with up to 72
million doses of their potential COVID-19
vaccine as governments buy up supplies of unproven treatments in hopes of
ensuring supplies of whatever works.
On Tuesday, the companies reiterated their commitment to make the vaccine
affordable and available globally.
Both companies
have significant R&D and manufacturing capability worldwide and are already
working hard to scale up production, Roger Conner, president of GSK's vaccine
unit, said in a statement.
This announcement
from the Government of Canada
supports our ongoing efforts.
The agreement with
Canada follows earlier deals with the US, European Union and UK governments.
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