Senegal institute wins $50 mln in boost to Africa's vaccine capacity

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The Coalition of Epidemic Preparedness said that it is investing $50 million over the next decade to Senegal's Institut Pasteur to expand Africa's ability to produce vaccines at scale

to package the American firm's COVID-19 vaccine drug substance into final doses and supply it back to J&J. Last March that deal was extended to sell the J&J shot under Aspen's own brand in Africa.

In August, however, a deal was reached to put Aspen's near-idle COVID-19 vaccine production lines to use: a pact was signed with the Serum Institute of India to make and sell four Aspen-branded vaccines for Africa.in Aspen to support the agreement between the African vaccine maker and the Serum Institute.

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