KEY POINTS
  • The combination of at least two effective coronavirus vaccines and the number of people who previously had Covid-19 could help end the pandemic next year, Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Monday.
  • Gottlieb's comments came after Moderna said preliminary data showed its vaccine was 94.5% effective in preventing Covid-19.
  • "If these full data sets hold, when the full data comes out, we may have two highly effective vaccines against Covid," the former FDA chief said, referring to Pfizer's candidate as the other one.

Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Monday that the devastating coronavirus pandemic could "effectively" be ended next year, following promising developments around Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine.

The Massachusetts-based biotech company on Monday announced that its coronavirus vaccine was 94.5% effective in preventing Covid-19, based on preliminary data from its phase three trial. The news comes one week after Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech said an interim analysis showed their vaccine was more than 90% effective in preventing Covid-19 among trial participants who had not previously been infected.