Investors voted down shareholder proposals urging Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson to broaden access to their Covid-19 vaccines
Investors in Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson voted down shareholder proposals aimed at boosting supplies to poorer countries
As fourth doses of Covid vaccines roll out, some are questioning whether the general population needs them. At the center of this debate are mysterious T-cells. WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explains T-cells’ role in Covid immunity and how they relate to antibodies. Illustration: Laura Kammermannshareholder proposalsPfizer Inc., Moderna Inc. and Johnson & Johnson had opposed the proposals, saying they already had taken steps to expand access to their vaccines in poorer countries.
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