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Why the three biggest vaccine makers failed on COVID-19
Hannah Kuchler and Leila Abboud
Feb 18, 2021 â 12.04pm
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GlaxoSmithKline, Merck and Sanofi are now left playing catch-up, after upstarts including Moderna and BioNTech demonstrated their mastery of new technologies that will shape the industry for years to come.
The scarcity of vaccines around the world is directly connected to big pharma groups being missing in action.Â
New Jersey-based Merck recently dropped its vaccine development program completely, while Paris-based Sanofi and the UKâs GSK are having to redo an early-stage trial of the jab they are jointly developing, after a dosing mistake.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Why the three biggest vaccine makers failed on Covid-19
16 Feb, 2021 07:05 PM
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GlaxoSmithKline, Merck and Sanofi are now left playing catch-up in the vaccine race. Photo / 123RF
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GlaxoSmithKline, Merck and Sanofi are left playing catch-up to upstarts with new technology. As pharmaceutical companies raced to develop Covid-19 vaccines, crossing the finishing line in record time, the world s three biggest vaccine makers were also-rans.
GlaxoSmithKline, Merck and Sanofi are now left playing catch-up, after upstarts including Moderna and BioNTech demonstrated their mastery of new technologies that will shape the industry for years to come.
New Jersey-based Merck recently dropped its vaccine development programme completely, while Paris-based Sanofi and the UK s GSK are having to redo an early-stage trial of the jab they are jointly developing, after a dosing mistake.