Cambridge pharma facility to help make Moderna mRNA vaccines

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Moderna says vaccines produced at its plant that is under construction in Laval, Que., will be finished into vials and syringes in Novocol’s Cambridge facility. Ford says the investment will create good-paying jobs and provide people with better access to vaccines, ensuring Ontario doesn’t have to rely on other jurisdictions.

Novocol says it is expanding its operations with the help of the federal government’s Strategic Innovation Fund and the agreement with Moderna will take advantage of the company’s new operations for the final stages of vaccine production, called “fill and finish.”

 

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