The Coronavirus Update

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11.09.20 (wired.com)

Pfizer releases promising vaccine news, president-elect Biden announces his coronavirus task force, and a new mutation develops on Danish mink farms. Here’s what you should know:

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Early data indicates Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine is more than 90 percent effective

Pfizer announced on Monday that its coronavirus vaccine is more than 90 percent effective, according to an initial review of Phase III trial data. No significant safety concerns were found. The company is expected to apply for emergency authorization from the FDA later in November once it has the necessary two months of safety data. While these results are very early and have not been peer-reviewed, they’re very promising. The government’s Operation Warp Speed promised Pfizer $1.95 billion to deliver 100 million doses, but did not pay for research or development of this vaccine.

Joe Biden announces 13-member coronavirus task force and pandemic plans

This morning, Joe Biden announced the members of his coronavirus task force and their preliminary plans for tackling the pandemic. The task force is made up entirely of doctors and public health experts, including an Obama-era surgeon general and former FDA commissioner. Biden has emphasized the importance of consistent messaging across the country, which members will work with state and local officials to develop.

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