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Biden loads up on extra shots, fueling Vaccine gap worldwide

- By Josh Wingrove & Riley Griffin

President Joe Biden has ordered almost enough Covid-19 vaccine to fully inoculate every American adult twice, expanding production as he faces both uncertaint­y about domestic needs and calls from shot-starved allies to share the Us supply.

Biden announced Wednesday that he’ll double the Us order of Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose vaccine to 200 million shots, after the company struck a deal last week with Merck & Co. to bolster production.

“A lot can happen, a lot can change, and we need to be prepared,”biden said at the White House, praising the companies.

Biden’s administra­tion has said its priority is vaccinatin­g every willing American before sending any shots abroad. Wednesday’s announceme­nt shows that the president expects a surplus of vaccine before the Us begins to help inoculate the world, beyond contributi­ng billions of dollars to a vaccine program for lowincome countries.

Administra­tion officials have defended the Us approach, saying a vaccine hasn’t yet been approved for children and it isn’t clear which one will work best for them. Also, they say, booster shots may be necessary if the immunity that vaccines provide isn’t long-lasting or doesn’t protect against new variants.

One Biden official, who asked not to be identified discussing a sensitive matter, invoked the country’s death toll—which stood at 529,000 Wednesday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. the Us has had more Covid deaths than any other country and needs its vaccines to protect against further fatalities, the official said.

Vaccine gap

nonetheles­s, Biden’s new order of J&J’S shots risks further exacerbati­ng a vaccine gap between have and have-not nations. Mexico last week asked the Us to share doses and was rebuffed, and the european Union has made similar appeals.

Countries that focus on immunizing their own population­s face a bitter reality that the pandemic will end only when it ends everywhere. Variants of the virus also tend to emerge when it is spreading unchecked—raising the chance that a more dangerous version could pop up abroad and then reach Us soil.

the eu has exported 34 million doses so far, including nearly a million to the Us, according to data revealed Wednesday.

even as Biden said the world will have to wait for help from the Us, he acknowledg­ed the need.

“We’re going to start off making sure Americans are taken care of, first, but we’re then going to try to help the rest of the world,” Biden said. “We’re not going to be ultimately safe until the world is safe.”

the White House hasn’t said whether any Us-produced vaccines have been exported. Moderna inc. has said its Us production is entirely for domestic use. Pfizer inc. and J&J have declined to say whether they’ve exported any Us-produced doses or plan to.

An administra­tion official, who requested anonymity to discuss the issue, said there was no outright ban on the export of vaccines. the official added that the companies were free to ship their vaccines abroad, but that they had to complete the requiremen­ts spelled out in their contracts with the Us.

Astrazenec­a Plc, whose shot is used widely in europe but isn’t yet authorized in the Us, is already producing doses within the Us.

Both Moderna and Pfizer manufactur­e their vaccines overseas for internatio­nal sale.

Production deal

the agreement between J&J, Merck and the administra­tion will lead to Merck helping manufactur­e its competitor’s vaccine substance, the active ingredient, and filling vials. the government will pay Merck to overhaul its facilities so that it can help other companies including J&J with production.

the deal between the companies will eventually lead to export of J&J’S vaccine, one Us official said.

Biden is “deeply focused on expanding global vaccinatio­ns and manufactur­ing and delivery, which will all be critical to end the pandemic,”white House Press secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday.

doubling the Us J&J order means that “for once, we are not only dealing with today, to the best we can, but we are planning for the future,” another Biden adviser, Andy slavitt, said on MSNBC.

As two of the world’s largest pharmaceut­ical companies, J&J and Merck have built expansive manufactur­ing networks to serve global markets—and both have track records of prioritizi­ng global health. the companies have each developed ebola virus vaccines, the only drug companies to do so. When the Covid-19 pandemic struck, both set out to make affordable, single-shot vaccines that could be easily stored without advanced freezers.

the companies said that would ease logistical hurdles in getting shots to every corner of the world. But Merck teamed up with J&J after announcing January 25 that its own vaccine candidates had failed—and after Biden administra­tion officials grew alarmed that J&J appeared to be behind schedule.

Merck’s chairman and chief executive, Ken Frazier, who praised Biden on Wednesday at the White House, has previously criticized nations that sought to hoard vaccines for their own citizens’ use ahead of vulnerable people internatio­nally.

“i would say there are two big issues with respect to global distributi­on. First of all, we’re living in a time of ultranatio­nalism where countries want to take whatever is available and say: i’m going to use it first in my own population, rather than using it first in the population­s globally that are at the greatest risk,”frazier said during an interview with the Harvard Business school in July.

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