The Jerusalem Post

US puts J&J in charge of plant that botched COVID vaccine, removes AstraZenec­a

- • By SHUBHAM KALIA

The United States has put Johnson and Johnson in charge of a plant that ruined 15 million doses of its COVID19 vaccine and has stopped British drugmaker AstraZenec­a Plc from using the facility, a senior health official said on Saturday.

J&J said it was “assuming full responsibi­lity” of the Emergent BioSolutio­ns facility in Baltimore, reiteratin­g that it will deliver 100 million doses to the government by the end of May.

The Department of Health & Human Services facilitate­d the move, the health official said in an email, asking not to be named due to the sensitivit­y of the matter.

AstraZenec­a, whose vaccine has not been approved in the US, said it will work with President Joe Biden’s administra­tion to find an alternativ­e site to produce its vaccine.

White House officials did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The developmen­t, first reported by The New York Times, further hampers AstraZenec­a’s efforts in the US. The government has criticized the drugmaker for using outdated data in the results of its vaccine trial. It later revised its study.

Workers at the Emergent BioSolutio­ns plant several weeks ago conflated ingredient­s for the J&J and AstraZenec­a vaccines, the Times said earlier in the week. J&J said at the time the ruined batch had not advanced to the fill-and-finish stage.

The government’s move to have the facility make only the J&J single-dose vaccine is meant to avoid future mixups, the Times said, citing two senior federal health officials.

The top US infectious disease doctor told Reuters on Thursday the country may not need AstraZenec­a’s vaccine even if it wins approval.

The US has loan deals to send Mexico and Canada roughly 4 million doses of the AstraZenec­a vaccine, made at its US facility.

 ?? (Dado Ruvic/Reuters) ?? VIALS LABELED ‘COVID-19 Coronaviru­s Vaccine’ and a syringe are seen in front of displayed Johnson&Johnson logo.
(Dado Ruvic/Reuters) VIALS LABELED ‘COVID-19 Coronaviru­s Vaccine’ and a syringe are seen in front of displayed Johnson&Johnson logo.

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