'We think there are good tools and approaches at hand that will find success, but we should not be too overconfident that this can happen quickly,' Sanofi Pasteur's Dr. John Shiver said.
met with pharmaceutical executives to discuss progress on treatments for the coronavirus. Shiver said he heard from fellow meeting participants that "a lot of progress has been made early on."
Sanofi Pasteur is the global vaccines business unit of Sanofi, a Paris, France-based pharmaceutical company. Sanofi Pasteur is working alongside the Department of Health and Human Services toResearchers will be able to develop a therapeutic — a way to treat people who are already sick — for the coronavirus faster than a vaccine, Shiver explained.
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