Drugmakers are making a record 200 million flu shots for the U.S. this year in hopes of easing the burden on hospitals dealing with Covid-19 patients
Drugmakers are making a record number of flu shots in hopes of easing the burden on hospitals dealing with Covid-19 patients
It’s far from business as usual at the Indianapolis headquarters of Eli Lilly, with only a sixth of the pharma company’s employees working on-site to develop potential Covid-19 treatments. WSJ’s Peter Loftus takes us inside. Photo: Eli Lilly
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