First Results From Moderna Covid-19 Vaccine May Take Two More Months

  • Moderna racing to develop a vaccine for the global pandemic
  • Health officials expect development to take at least a year

A scientist works in the lab at Moderna in Cambridge, U.S.

Photographer: David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

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An experimental vaccine for the novel coronavirus developed by Moderna Inc. was dosed in the first patient earlier this month and it seems a first look at the results could come in a little over two months, at least according to Goldman Sachs.