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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla on the blockbuster COVID-19 vaccine news

Pfizer on Monday announced that its COVID-19 vaccine has proven effective in over 90% of previously uninfected people, and added that it could have 50 million doses available by year-end.

Axios Re:Cap talks to Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla about vaccine data, distribution, politics, and how he reacted upon receiving the news.


Highlights:

  • Pfizer expects to release safety data next week.
  • It plans to let public health officials, in the U.S. and other countries, determine who receives initial doses.
  • Once Phase 3 trials are completed and analyzed, Pfizer will release its data for peer-reviewed publication.
  • Pfizer did not accept government money for development, in order to better "liberate our scientists" and to "keep Pfizer out of politics."
  • Pfizer's independent vaccine advisory committee began receiving data last Thursday or Friday, and met Sunday at 11am. Bourla was informed of the results around 2pm, and says that had the data been available before the election, he would have released it before the election.

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Live updates: Apple details the future of iPhone software at annual developer conference

Apple is set to unveil its latest software for iPhones and Macs as it kicks off its annual Worldwide Developer Conference with a keynote at 10 a.m. PT.

Why it matters: The online-only gathering comes amid growing pressure from developers and regulators for Apple to loosen its tight grip on the App Store and related payment mechanisms.

Check back for live coverage.

“Brink of anarchy”: Netanyahu ignores law to appoint loyalist justice minister

An Israeli cabinet meeting exploded into a shouting match today after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attempted to install a loyalist as justice minister despite the attorney general’s determination that such a move was illegal.

Why it matters: Netanyahu is on trial for bribery, fraud and breach of trust, and his mandate to form Israel's next government will expire in six days. As his position grows more vulnerable, his critics are accusing him of attempting to subvert Israeli democracy.

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