KEY POINTS
  • "None of the vaccines are likely to seek approval in the U.S. before the end of October," the billionaire philanthropist told CNBC via video conference. 
  • "The only vaccine that if everything went perfectly, might seek the emergency use license by the end of October, would be Pfizer," Gates said.
  • Over the weekend, Pfizer made a request to the FDA to expand the late-stage trial to include up to 44,000 participants, up from its earlier target of 30,000.

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Bill Gates addresses a virtual Covid-19 conference hosted by the International Aids Society. July 11, 2020

Bill Gates doesn't believe any of the coronavirus vaccines in development are likely to seek U.S. approval before the end of October something that would be bad news for President Donald Trump, who has hinted at a viable vaccine to counter the pandemic before the Nov. 3 election. 

"None of the vaccines are likely to seek approval in the U.S. before the end of October," the billionaire philanthropist told CNBC via video conference last week. 

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