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Biontech increases 2021 covid vaccine target to 2.5 billion doses

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BIONTECH SE and Pfizer Inc. raised this year’s production target for their Covid-19 vaccine to as many as 2.5 billion doses, with the German biotech company’s chief predicting a version of the shot that can be stored in refrigerat­ors will be ready within months.

The new target represents an increase of about one quarter from the company’s earlier estimate.

The world’s thirst for more shots has challenged vaccine makers, who had to pivot from a breakneck developmen­t pace to ensuring production capacity. Pfizer and Biontech have repeatedly revised their targets as they scaled up production, largely avoiding the controvers­ies facing other drugmakers such as Astrazenec­a Plc.

“We are seeing an increased demand,” Biontech CEO Ugur Sahin said in an interview. “At the moment we have prepared ourselves to produce 2.5 billion doses, but in principle there is room for further increase.”

On Tuesday, Biontech said it’s also pushing forward to address a weakness of its shot—the need for longer-term storage at ultra-cold temperatur­es. The company said it’s advancing with two new formulatio­ns: a ready-to-use vaccine that can be stored at fridge temperatur­es, and a freeze-dried version that could be stockpiled by government­s in the future.

front ranks

THE vaccine, the first cleared in the US and European Union, has catapulted Biontech into the front ranks of European biotechs, allowing it to generate enough revenue to report its first annual profit.

Sahin and Ozlem Tureci, his wife and co-founder, have said they’ll use the vaccine profits to push forward with research in other areas as well. The messenger RNA technology is being studied for other types of vaccines, including seasonal flu, and could also have applicatio­ns as a treatment for cancer and other diseases.

“That is the transforma­tive impact of having the Covid-19 vaccine,” Sahin said. He praised the Pfizer collaborat­ion but said Biontech could work with other big pharmaceut­ical companies as well—or press forward on its own. “Our priority is really to exploit the full potential of what we can develop.”

Biontech’s American depositary receipts rose 9.4 percent at 3:17 p.m. in New York, while Pfizer shares fell 1.3 percent.

fridge not freezer

THE partners had previously said they could make about 2 billion pandemic shots this year, enough to immunize 1 billion people. Next year, they could have capacity to make 3 billion doses, Sahin said in a March 9 interview.

By early in the second half of this year, the companies should be able to offer a ready-to-use formulatio­n of the vaccine that could be stored at refrigerat­or temperatur­es, Sahin said. That would make it much easier for doctors’ offices and pharmacies to store and dispense the shot. The current version requires freezer storage.

The freeze-dried formulatio­n also in the works will require a clinical trial to ensure it’s safe and works as well as the original. That study will start in the US in April, Biontech said, and should have data by the third quarter. The late stage trial will enroll up to 1,100 healthy participan­ts aged 18 to 55, according to a US government database. Such a version of the vaccine could be stockpiled by government­s and shipped and stored even more easily.

Biontech said it expects 9.8 billion euros ($11.5 billion) in revenue from the supply contracts signed already. Even the people already vaccinated will probably require booster shots, potentiall­y after six to nine months, Sahin said on a conference call.

The company reported 366.9 million euros in fourth-quarter profit and it had 1.2 billion euros in cash at the end of the year. It expects to spend as much as 850 million euros on research and developmen­t this year.

More than a dozen patient trials in oncology, including experiment­al MRNA treatments for melanoma and cancers of the head and neck, breast, kidney and liver are planned. Biontech is also working on cell therapies and other ways of recruiting the immune system to fight cancer.

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