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Local production of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines could take up to four years, government says – ABC News
It could be up to four years before mRNA vaccines are produced in Australia, under a process being led by the federal government.

It could be up to four years before mRNA vaccines are produced in Australia, under a process being led by the federal government.
Key points:
- mRNA technology is used in the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, both of which need to be imported
- The federal government is exploring Australia’s capacity to produce mRNA vaccines locally
- Officials say it could be up to four years away, depending on the chosen site
The cutting-edge technology is used for the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, both of which need…
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