BFF-28 French firm to start making Moderna Covid vaccine next month: minister

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French firm to start making Moderna Covid vaccine next month: minister

PARIS, Feb 3, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – A French lab will start producing Moderna’s
Covid-19 vaccine in March, while another will begin making the vaccine from
Pfizer and BioNTech in April, Industry Minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher said
Wednesday.

President Emmanuel Macron pledged Tuesday that four sites on French soil
would begin making coronavirus vaccines soon, as the government draws sharp
criticism over an innoculation drive that has started off slowly.

French pride has also taken a hit after its pharma giant Sanofi said its
Covid vaccine would not be ready until later this year.

The health crisis has prompted governments to push for more widespread
production of vaccines already available, overriding the industry’s fierce
resistance to sharing intellectual property secrets.

“Production at the first site will begin in March for the Moderna vaccine,”
at a lab operated by Recipharm, Pannier-Runacher told RTL radio.

“We’ll then have a production site running in April for the Pfizer-BioNTech
vaccine,” she said.

“And in May, we should (also) be producing the CureVac vaccine, for which
we are waiting for approval,” she said, referring to the German biotech firm
that could start French production at a lab owned by Fareva.

A French Sanofi lab will start making the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in the
second quarter, even as it pursues research on its own jab, as will the
French firm Delpharm.

Separately, Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said Russia’s Sputnik V
vaccine could be used in France as long as it meets “scientific norms” and
European “standards.”

“If Sputnik is confirmed and approved by the European Medicines Agency and
France’s top health authority, there will be no impediment to its
distribution,” he told Europe 1 radio.

France is hoping to avoid a new national lockdown as the number of
coronavirus cases rises, with authorities reporting Tuesday a further 404
deaths over the previous 24 hours, as well as a new increase in intensive
care cases to 3,270 in total.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1435 hrs