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Australian drug regulator releases first batches of locally made AstraZeneca vaccine – The Guardian
Therapeutic Goods Administration approves release of the first four batches of Melbourne-made vaccine totalling 832,200 doses

More than 800,000 locally manufactured doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine have been approved for release to Australians providing a significant boost to the countrys rollout effort.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration announced on Tuesday evening it had approved the release of four batches manufactured at CSL-Seqiruss Melbourne facilities. They comprise a total 832,200 doses.
The approval follows two previous TGA ticks for the AstraZeneca vaccine. The first approval was for the internationally manufactured…
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