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Australia looks to vaccine-making capacity – Tenterfield Star
Australian manufacturers are being urged to tell the federal government if they could help reproduce a coronavirus vaccine. Submissions will be used to determ…

Australian manufacturers are being urged to tell the federal government if they could help reproduce a coronavirus vaccine.
Submissions will be used to determine the national capacity to make and distribute the drug if an effective candidate is found.
Industry Minister Karen Andrews said the government was aware of Australia’s existing ability to produce vaccines.
“This request for information is about identifying more niche manufacturers, including those who may be able to pivot or have the …
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