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FDA tells J&J to scrap 60 million vaccine doses made at troubled plant

FDA tells J&J to scrap 60 million vaccine doses made at troubled plant

Background: FDA ordered Emergent to stop producing vaccines for Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca in March after Emergent inadvertently contaminated 15 million J&J shots with the active ingredient from the AstraZeneca vaccine. Tens of millions of doses of each company’s vaccine have been in limbo while federal regulators tested them to rule out contamination and determine if they are safe to use.

The bottom line: The newly cleared J&J doses could wind up being shipped overseas as part of the Biden administration’s plan to donate vaccine to countries in need. U.S. demand for vaccination is slowing, and many states have said they have surplus Johnson & Johnson shots.

What’s next: The FDA is still reviewing some stocks of J&J vaccine made by Emergent, as well as the 60 million AstraZeneca doses. It has also not yet allowed the Baltimore plant to resume making vaccine.

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