'We don't feel pressure. We feel pressure to get it right and maintain the standards and to play a big part in helping people get back to normal,' Sanofi CEO Paul Hudson told CNBC.
"Hundreds of millions of influenza doses, meningitis,, rabies — we simply know what we're doing," he said. "And that's why we're excited about our approach in Covid-19. Let's be frank: we're using a platform that we use every year, so we know how to do it. We know what to do, and we're moving at speed."
As for when Sanofi's vaccine candidates could be available to the public, should it prove safe and effective, Hudson said: "We're already in human studies. We're manufacturing doses pretty much right now, and we'll be available some point early next year."
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