Im Working 14-Hour Days To Develop The Coronavirus Vaccine – Refinery29

Hanneke Schuitmaker: Well, with working from home and social distancing, it's sort of a blurry timeline for me. I try to get up early in the mornings. The alarm is set for 6:30 a.m., I start work at 7:45 and finish in the evening at 9 or 10 p.m. I do stop occasionally to eat dinner with my family and walk my dog. I cannot say that the hours I spend working on this vaccine are normal. They add up to be a lot because there's so many things happening in parallel. While Im working from home, I do a lot of virtual meetings with my team, with sub teams, and with management to coordinate, to discuss our lab results, and to make decisions.

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