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Pfizer CEO Prefers Yearly COVID Shots Over Frequent Boosters - The Washington Informer

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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said the prospect of annual coronavirus vaccinations is a more palatable sell to the public than booster shots every four to five months.

The post Pfizer CEO Prefers Yearly COVID Shots Over Frequent Boosters appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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