Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Biden to order 100 million more J&J doses

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President Joe Biden will double the U.S. order of Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot vaccine – seeking another 100 million doses – bringing the country’s total vaccine supply to enough for 500 million people.

Biden made the announceme­nt during an event at the White House on Wednesday with J&J Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Alex Gorsky and Merck & Co. Chairman and

CEO Ken Frazier. The companies last week struck a collaborat­ion to boost production of J&J’S recently authorized COVID-19 vaccine.

The U.S. had previously ordered 100 million doses, which the company has said will be delivered before the end of June. J&J and the government will finalize the new order in coming weeks, officials said.

“I’m doing this because during this wartime effort we need maximum flexibilit­y,” Biden said at the White House event, explaining the need for the vaccine supply. “A lot can happen, a lot can change, and we need to be prepared.”

The order is a sign that the U.S. is continuing to stockpile doses as questions arise about which vaccine will be best for children. No shots are authorized for use in people younger than 16, with studies underway on efficacy in older children and others expected to follow on younger ones. J&J will launch adolescent­focused clinical trials in coming weeks.

Health officials also are sounding the alarm over emerging, morecontag­ious variants of the virus, which could blunt the impact of some inoculatio­ns or further spur the need for new rounds of shots.

The initial J&J order, signed in August 2020 under the Trump administra­tion, included an option for as many as an additional 200 million doses. A J&J spokesman said the company remains on track to deliver its first 100 million doses – though it hasn’t publicly committed to delivering all or nearly all of them by May, as Biden has said. J&J has promised them by the end of June.

“The U.S. government has the option to purchase additional doses under a subsequent agreement. We look forward to any future discussion­s with the U.S. government and to participat­ing in the event at the White House later today,” J&J spokesman Jake Sargent said.

Even as U.S. vaccinatio­ns speed up, uncertaint­y remains. Rochelle Walensky, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said in a briefing Wednesday that health officials are still unsure how long vaccine protection lasts. Anthony Fauci, a Biden COVID-19 adviser who leads the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said Wednesday he expects high school students to be able to be vaccinated this fall, but said studies on safety for several groups are ongoing.

The new J&J doses will be available in the second half of the year, though specific timing will be part of negotiatio­ns to finalize the deal, said Biden coronaviru­s adviser Andy Slavitt. The order follows last week’s announceme­nt of the historic Merck and J&J partnershi­p, which was facilitate­d by the

Biden administra­tion and will materially affect production of the singleshot, easily stored vaccine in the second half of the year.

“He’s doing this because in a wartime effort, which is what we consider this, we need maximum flexibilit­y,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said. The uncertaint­ies include which vaccine will be best for kids, as well as whether booster shots will be recommende­d or if variants will require new rounds of inoculatio­ns, she said.

“We want to be oversuppli­ed and overprepar­ed,” she said at Wednesday’s press briefing. “There’s also a chance that we’ll encounter an unexpected challenge on new need in our vaccinatio­n efforts, and we are preparing for just that.”

The order was previewed by other moves – the agreement between the companies, and a side deal between Merck and the U.S. government under which it will overhaul some plants to boost vaccine production, including for J&J, and other medicines.

While Biden has credited his administra­tion for facilitati­ng the deal, the companies had been in talks before his inaugurati­on, and those talks accelerate­d after

Jan. 25 when Merck abandoned its own vaccine program. J&J’S shot was authorized about a month later, and the companies’ deal was announced by Biden days after that.

The U.S. is aiding the partnershi­p by investing in Merck’s facilities and using the Defense Production Act, a wartime power, to secure equipment, the official said. The production will eventually be distribute­d globally and boost global supply, the official said.

With the order, the U.S. is expecting 200 million doses from J&J, which is enough for 200 million people. That’s on top of 300 million doses each from Pfizer Inc. and Moderna Inc., both of which have a two-shot vaccine. Altogether, it’s enough for 500 million people. There are currently about 330 million Americans.

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