Tag Archives: COVID19

Sanofi, despite COVID-19, sees early gains from CEO Hudson’s strategy revamp

Less than a year ago, Sanofi’s CEO Paul Hudson unveiled the company’s new “play to win” strategy that centers the company on growth drivers such as Dupixent and vaccines. And that strategy delivered in the third quarter as Dupixent posted blockbuster sales and flu vaccines set a revenue record. First approved in March 2017, immunology med Dupixent delivered its first blockbuster quarter,… Read More »

Fear Secures Obedience in COVID-19 War

A famous quote by Franklin D. Roosevelt is “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” He understood that fear is ultimately what strips us of our human rights and drives a society into totalitarianism, and that the only way to circumvent such a fate is to bravely resist fear. Today, one of… Read More »

How COVID-19 drug/vaccine decisions might be based on little evidence

At this point, the Food and Drug Administration could grant emergency-use authorization. In other words, the two vaccines could hinge on the combined results of 64 people. Haseltine concludes: If — or perhaps when — positive early results from these trials are announced, keep my warnings in mind. These protocols seem designed to get a… Read More »