HHS To Help Companies Develop COVID-19 Vaccines Covid-19 Vaccine Update


A scientist works in a lab at Moderna in Cambridge, Mass., in February. Moderna has developed an experimental coronavirus medicine, however an approved treatment could be more than a twelve months away. David L. Ryan/Boston Globe via Getty Images hide caption
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A scientist works in a lab at Moderna in Cambridge, Mass., in February. Moderna has developed an experimental coronavirus medicine, however an approved treatment could be more than a twelve months away.
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The Department of Health and Human Services outlined how it drive support Moderna and Johnson & Johnson as they develop vaccines against the novel coronavirus that's sickened more than 800,000 people worldwide as of Tuesday afternoon.
HHS's Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, BARDA, that the company and BARDA would together contribute $1 billion toward its COVID-19 vaccine efforts.
A Moderna spokesperson didn't respond in time for publication to a enquiry about how much money BARDA was committing toward the company's vaccine development.

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