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How Australia is making the AstraZeneca vaccine – Sydney Morning Herald
The first batch of the vaccine that will bring us a step closer to ending the COVID-19 pandemic is sitting in a freezer at CSL’s Parkville laboratories.
It takes a considerable amount of finesse. It is not like bacterial work where it just thrives they are fastidious. Art form, thats probably a fair description, said Fraser Goodwin, CSL Behrings senior manufacturing manager of upstream operations.
Its a biological system. Anyone who has kids knows, kids arent the same. Every batch is different.
But the production line is now humming, with the company expecting to be able to ship more than one million doses of vaccine a week when at full capacity.
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