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| 14 December 2024, Saturday |

Moderna plans to build mRNA COVID-19 vaccine factory in Africa

Moderna is planning to invest worth $500 million to build a factory in Africa to make up to 500 million doses of mRNA vaccines each year, including its COVID-19 shot.

Moderna’s proposed site will also involve bottling and packaging capabilities. The company said it would begin the process of deciding the country and location soon.

“We expect to manufacture our COVID-19 vaccine as well as additional products within our mRNA vaccine portfolio at this facility,” said chief executive Stephane Bancel in a statement on Thursday.

This step comes as a debate rages between drugmakers and governments about waiving intellectual property rights for COVID-19 vaccines to put an end to the pandemic and give more developing countries access to shots after rich nations bought up most of this year’s supply.

The United States said it would support it, but the idea has faced opposition from pharmaceutical firms, which argue they need to oversee any technology transfer due to the complexity of the manufacturing process.

Pfizer and its partner BioNTech signed a deal in July for South Africa’s Biovac to help make around 100 million doses a year of their COVID-19 vaccine for Africa.

The World Health Organization has been trying to persuade Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech to join forces with its plan for an African tech transfer hub.

    Source:
  • Reuters