Albert Burla, head of Pfizer, has tested positive for the coronavirus for the second time, although he notes no symptoms.
The CEO of the company said that he did not do a booster dose, as he was following the instructions of the American CDC. According to the recommendations, citizens should do it no earlier than three months after the infection, and Burla fell ill in mid-August.
The head of Pfizer tweeted: “While we have made progress, the virus is still with us.” In August, he reported that he had received four shots against the coronavirus with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. He was in isolation and treated with Paxlovid. US President Joe Biden, who fell ill with COVID-19 in July, received the same treatment. CNN Greece.
Our publication previously reported that Pfizer CEO Albert Burla donated The $1 million he received as a 2022 Genesis Prize winner for the Holocaust Museum in Greece, which is being built in his hometown of Thessaloniki.
The $1 million annual Genesis Prize, dubbed the “Jewish Nobel Prize” by Time magazine, recognizes outstanding individuals for their professional achievements, contributions to humanity, commitment to Jewish values and the State of Israel.
The $1 million annual Genesis Prize, dubbed the “Jewish Nobel Prize” by Time magazine, recognizes outstanding individuals for their professional achievements, contributions to humanity, commitment to Jewish values and the State of Israel.
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