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BioNTech nearing request for approval of longer-lasting version of Covid vaccine
A worker shows a vial of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at the arrival of the first shipment in France in the AP-HP central pharmacy on the outskirts of Paris December 26, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

LONDON, May 4 — BioNTech is working on getting approval for a version of its Covid-19 vaccine which can be stored in fridges of 2 to 8 degree celsius for up to 6 months, Chief Executive Ugur Sahin said today.

"Our first formulation had to be stored and shipped at minus 80 degrees. We have now, in the meantime, a formulation which is not yet approved... which can be stored at two to eight degrees,” Sahin told a Financial Times conference panel, adding that data packages were being prepared for regulators.

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"We will most likely reach six months stability at two to eight degrees,” he said of the vaccine, which is being made with Pfizer. — Reuters

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