Africa CDC urges COVID-19 vaccine buyers
to order from S.Africa's Aspen
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[May 05, 2022]
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Africa's
top public health body urged all those purchasing COVID-19 vaccines for
the continent to place orders with South Africa's Aspen Pharmacare,
saying the market was key to developing vaccine manufacturing on the
continent.
The Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said it was
doing everything it could behind the scenes to prevent a situation where
Aspen closes its facility due to a lack of orders.
Aspen negotiated a licensing deal in November to package and sell
Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine and distribute it across Africa.
This was hailed as a game-changing moment for an under-vaccinated
continent frustrated by sluggish Western handouts, but Aspen's COVID-19
vaccine plant now risks shutting down after receiving not a single
order, a company executive said on Saturday.
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A worker at the South African pharmaceutical major Aspen Pharmacare,
is seen at its Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine facility in
Gqeberha, South Africa, October 25, 2021. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
"We have said from the very
beginning of the conversation on local production that market,
market, market is the key to ensuring that we have a thriving local
production, manufacturing enterprise," said Ahmed Ogwell Ouma,
deputy director of the Africa CDC.
"Our message is that we need to have all those who are purchasing
vaccines at the global level for African countries, they need to
purchase those from African producers first," he said at a regular
media briefing.
(Reporting by James Macharia Chege and Estelle Shirbon)
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