Recently, there has been a statement of CEO of Johnson & Johnson on the ongoing pandemic. There are teachings to be acquired from the US government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, as per the CEO of Johnson & Johnson, Alex Gorsky, who steered the health-care behemoth as it continues a vaccine to battle the disease. On President Donald Trump getting infected by Covid-19 “demonstrates that we’re all vulnerable and we still all need to be very vigilant and diligent in the action we’re taking to prevent this virus from spreading any further,” Gorsky spoke on Friday in an interview on The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations on Bloomberg Television.
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When asked by Carlyle Group Inc. co-founder Rubenstein if the White House and U.S. health agencies should have addressed the pandemic conversely, Gorsky said, “almost all of us have underestimated the dramatic impact of this outbreak.” “But there are lessons to be learned,” Gorsky said. “Going forward, we’re going to understand much better that if we don’t have global public health security, we don’t have national security, we don’t have economic security and we will not have the security of society.”
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The U.S. government needs to shift away from “a maniacal focus on efficiency and effectiveness in certain cases to one more of resiliency and sustainability, particularly for these kinds of situations,” Gorsky added. Earlier this month, Johnson & Johnson joined the shortlist of vaccine makers that have moved an experimental coronavirus shot into late-stage human studies in the U.S. The New Brunswick, New Jersey-based company has since begun dosing up to 60,000 volunteers, marking the first big trial of a Covid-19 inoculation that may work after just one shot.
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