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CSL partnership works on coronavirus vaccine – NEWS.com.au
CSL flags mid-2021 to manufacture emergency COVID-19 vaccine

Biotechnology giant CSL says its partnership with University of Queensland could deliver a potential vaccine for coronavirus in 2021 and has posted a lift in full-year net profit.The company is collaborating with the university and the non-profit Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations to accelerate the development and manufacture of a COVID-19 vaccine and is also working on treatments.
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