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US buys 100 million more doses of Moderna jab

New order to be delivered by second quarter of 2021

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 12 Dec 2020 8:30AM

US buys 100 million more doses of Moderna jab
An expert panel will be convened to discuss the Moderna-National Institutes for Health’s Covid-19 vaccine next week. – Pixabay pic, December 12, 2020

WASHINGTON – The US yesterday said it is purchasing 100 million more doses of the Covid-19 vaccine candidate developed by Moderna, amid reports that the government passed on the opportunity to secure more supply of the Pfizer jab.

The agreement brings the total number of Moderna doses bought by the US to 200 million, enough to immunise 100 million people with the two-shot regimen.

“Securing another 100 million doses from Moderna by June 2021 further expands our supply of doses across the Operation Warp Speed portfolio of vaccines,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar.

A statement by the New York state-based biotech firm said the new order will be delivered by the second quarter of next year, while the first will be completed by the first quarter.

The total federal funding allocated to Moderna for the vaccine mRNA-1273, which it co-developed with the National Institutes for Health (NIH), now stands at US$4.1 billion (RM16.6 billion).

The latest deal comes after media reports that over the summer, the US decided against extending its order of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine beyond the 100 million doses it initially ordered, allowing other countries to buy up precious supply.

An emergency-use authorisation is thought to be imminent for the Pfizer jab, which is also a two-dose regimen, after an independent expert committee voted in its favour on Thursday.

A similar expert panel will be convened to discuss the Moderna-NIH vaccine on December 17, and emergency approval could follow soon after.

It has been found to have an efficacy of 94.1% in a clinical trial involving 30,000 people.

Both these front-runners use mRNA – messenger ribonucleic acid – technology, a new approach that delivers genetic instructions to human cells to make them express a surface protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

This simulates an infection and prepares the immune system in case it encounters the real virus.

Developing these vaccines is faster than more traditional approaches, which often rely on using weakened or inactivated forms of disease-causing microbes.

The main drawback that has been identified so far is that mRNA molecules, which are encased in fatty particles, have to be stored at ultra-cold temperatures: -70°c for Pfizer’s and -20°C for Moderna’s. – AFP, December 12, 2020

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