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Experts say Australian mRNA vaccine production is an important step for COVID response
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Dec. 14, 2021 - 16:43
Federal and Victorian governments have signed an in-principle deal with Moderna to produce its vaccines in Australia. The plant is expecting to be operating by 2024 and will have the capacity to produce 100-milliion vaccine doses a year. Experts say the deal will be very advantageous for Australia’s medical ecosystem, despite the delay.