Some kids sent Christmas letters to Pfizer about its vaccine. Here's how the company's CEO responded.

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Each year, children around the world write Christmas letters to Santa, but this year, some chose to send their letters to the pharmaceutical company Pfizer.

"Dear Pfizer, I heard you made a new vaccone for corenavirus. Good job. Can you please send some to the North Pole for Santa and his elves please. We want to save Christmas and make all the kids happy," one child wrote.

Another child's message went straight to the point,"Here is what my leter to you sase. All I want for Chrismis is for them to have anuf corora valtsens for arry won please.""Letters like these – from children brimming with compassion and hope – remind us of why the work we do every day is so important. Pfizer’s purpose – breakthroughs that change patients’ lives – is more urgent than ever," Bourla said on a post shared on Linkedin on Wednesday.

"To Finn and Callum, who sent these letters, you are kind, compassionate and thoughtful young boys, and I want you to know that we are doing everything we can to help bring hope to people around the world. And we will make sure to take care of Santa and his elves, too." But don't worry kids: On Saturday Dr. Anthony Fauci told CNN that he took a trip up to the North Pole to vaccinate Santa and he is"good to go" to deliver holiday cheer.

 

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