Pfizer's chief shows when the pandemic COVID-19 will end

Pfizer chief Albert Bourla has declared that the world could face a serious situation unless a large number of the population is vaccinated. Asked by the “The Financial Times” when he thinks the pandemic will end, he has indicated that for the developed world he hopes one thing [...]
Asked by the “The Financial Times” that when he thinks the pandemic will end, he has indicated that for the developed world, he hopes this will happen before the end of this year.
Although, here he has indicated that the only unknown is if states fail to vaccinate an adequate number of citizens.
For the developed world . . . will change, I hope, before the end of this year. The only unknown is whether they fail to vaccinate sufficient numbers of citizens, not because there are no vaccines, but because of hesitation. We can face a bad situation if people don't vaccinate”, he said.
And university professor Muhamet Hamiti, until he published the Pfizer chief's statement, he said Kosovo could become part of the developed world in terms of dealing with the virus if the government organises the health system better and citizens take the vaccine.
He has said that science has done its job, while now everything remains in the hands of government and citizens.
Kosovo could become part of the developed world in terms of confronting the virus if Government organizes our health system better, and our citizens take the vaccine, as the number of vaccines contracted so far (with Pfizer) 1.2 million permits it, we would say. In our case, as found, it is in the hands of the Government and the citizens. Science and pharmaceutical industry have done their job”, he wrote on his social Facebook network.











