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Netanyahu talks with Pfizer CEO: "Convinced that we will complete a contract to bring the vaccines to Israel" | Israel Today

2020-11-11T17:33:02.091Z


| healthFollowing the announcement of the effectiveness of the vaccine for Corona developed by the company, the Prime Minister has a "very warm and cordial" conversation with the CEO • "Managers with Pfizer negotiate, the whole world wants to get its vaccines" • "This is very important news for Israeli citizens", noted Pfizer's vaccine Photography:  Reuters "Negotiating with Pfizer": After the compan


Following the announcement of the effectiveness of the vaccine for Corona developed by the company, the Prime Minister has a "very warm and cordial" conversation with the CEO • "Managers with Pfizer negotiate, the whole world wants to get its vaccines" • "This is very important news for Israeli citizens", noted

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"Negotiating with Pfizer":

After the company announced that the effectiveness of the vaccine it has developed is about 90 percent, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke today (Wednesday) with CEO Albert Burla.

"I am constantly working to bring vaccines to Israel, and today I have an important message," the prime minister said in a video he posted. "I have just finished a very warm and cordial conversation with Albert Burla, CEO of Pfizer. The whole world wants to get its vaccines. We are managing with it. Negotiations, he declared.

"I asked to speak with him, he immediately replied. It turns out that Albert Burla is very proud of his Jewish origins from Thessaloniki, and he told me that he very much appreciates the cultivation of relations between Greece and Israel, which I have been leading in recent years.

"Well, after this conversation, which was very matter-of-fact and very practical," the prime minister noted, "I am convinced that we will complete the contract with Pfizer.

This is a very important line for bringing many vaccines to you, the citizens of Israel.

Good luck".

Source: israelhayom

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