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Race to manufacture mRNA vaccines in Australia has begun


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Manufacturing mRNA vaccines will be the jewel in the crown of Australia’s pandemic response for many years to come and local organisations are now lining up to occupy this empty centrepiece.
No one yet knows how it will be filled. Will it be with one powerful entity such as CSL? Will there be a cluster from select states or something else?
Moderna has done a deal to supply 25 million doses of its vaccine to Australia. 
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The government commissioned McKinsey, at a cost of $2.2 million, to provide professional advice on a business case for onshore mRNA manufacturing capability, but the report remains confidential. ....

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Coronavirus Australia: Local mRNA vaccine production is health experts' No.1 budget priority


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Funding for immediate, large-scale manufacture of mRNA vaccines such as those made by Pfizer and Moderna should be a priority in the budget, according to experts who have closely followed the course of COVID-19 in Australia.
To achieve optimum pandemic control, they would also welcome policy support to decouple science and public health from politics, implement proportionate risk management and fund quarantine facilities built to a high national standard that can be scaled up and are near medical facilities.
RNA technology is so promising, it warrants commitment for large-scale production capability, Professor John Shine says. 
“Funding for a strategy to develop additional vaccine manufacturing platforms within the next 12 months is probably the single most important short-term initiative the government should put in place,” President of the Australian Academy of Science John Shine said. ....

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More than 200 COVID-19 vaccines are still in development, with some now focusing on mutant strains and older people


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More than 200 COVID-19 vaccines are still in development, with some now focusing on mutant strains and older people
By the Specialist Reporting Team s Nick Sas
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Vaccine manufacturers behind the frontrunners have started to look for points of difference.
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Experts say the best COVID-19 vaccines may not actually exist yet, with researchers set to learn from the first rollouts and evolve the science to target new mutant strains and specific populations such as older people.
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Vaccine makers have started focusing on the mutant strains that have appeared in Brazil, the UK and South Africa ....

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