Solving COVID: February 24, 2021

Pfizer and Moderna to ramp up vaccine shipments, FDA says J&J vaccine is safe and effective, and more

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1. Pfizer and Moderna plan to at least double vaccine shipments by mid-March

Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna pledged Tuesday to boost their current distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. As it stands, Pfizer and Moderna are distributing 4-5 million vaccine doses each week. Pfizer plans to up that to 13 million doses weekly by mid-March, and Moderna is working to distribute 40 million doses per month, the companies told the House Energy and Commerce Committee during a Tuesday hearing. Moderna plans to ship at least 100 million doses by the end of May. The increased production promises come amid a sluggish coronavirus vaccine rollout; President Biden has set the U.S. on a goal of distributing 1.5 million doses each day. Both companies are currently testing booster shots that may work better against more transmissible COVID-19 variants, and Moderna is testing its vaccine's efficacy on older children.

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