Exhibit 99.1
Moderna Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2021 Financial Results and Provides Business Updates
Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine mRNA-1273: Final blinded analysis of Phase 3 COVE study shows 93% efficacy;
Efficacy remains durable through six months after second dose
Moderna booster candidates demonstrate robust antibody responses to COVID-19 variants of concern in Phase 2
Dosing started in Phase 1 studies for quadrivalent seasonal flu vaccine candidate (mRNA-1010) and IL-2 mRNA program for autoimmune disorders (mRNA-6231)
Moderna has mRNA candidates in clinical development across five therapeutic areas: infectious disease, cardiovascular, oncology, rare disease and autoimmune disorders
Q2 total revenue of $4.4 billion, net income of $2.8 billion and diluted earnings per share of $6.46
Moderna establishes new Charitable Foundation to promote public health, healthcare and educational opportunities, particularly in underserved populations
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., August 5, 2021 — Moderna, Inc. (Nasdaq: MRNA), a biotechnology company pioneering messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics and vaccines, today reported financial results and provided business updates for the second quarter of fiscal year 2021.
“I am proud of the progress our teams at Moderna have made in the past quarter in advancing our development pipeline while addressing a global pandemic and quickly establishing global manufacturing and commercial organizations,” said Stéphane Bancel, Chief Executive Officer of Moderna. “We now have mRNA candidates in clinical trials across five therapeutic areas including infectious diseases, cardiovascular, oncology, rare disease and autoimmune disorders. We are pleased that our COVID-19 vaccine is showing durable efficacy of 93% through six months, but recognize that the Delta variant is a significant new threat so we must remain vigilant.”
Looking forward, Bancel said, “We have begun preparing late stage studies for our flu vaccine and RSV vaccine, which received fast track designation from the FDA a few days ago and are looking forward towards our vision of a single dose annual booster that provides protection against COVID-19, flu and RSV for adults. I look forward to the start of our Phase 3 trial for CMV this year and to clinical proof of concept data in the coming quarters from our therapeutics pipeline. We believe this is just the beginning.”
Updates and recent progress include:
COVID-19 Vaccine Development
| • | | Robust antibody responses have been observed from existing Moderna booster candidates against COVID-19 in Phase 2 studies |