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BioNTech to Build Covid-19 Vaccine Facility in Singapore By 2023


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German vaccine developer BioNTech SE selected Singapore as its Southeast Asia headquarters and first Asia-Pacific hub, giving a boost to supply of an mRNA vaccine that’s been extraordinarily effective in fighting Covid-19.

The production site could be operational as early as 2023 and will create as many as 80 jobs in Singapore, the company said in a statement Monday.

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6 minutes ago, snoww said:

2023 aa. Yearly shots veddam motham world population ki corona vunna poyina kooda ani gattiga fix ayyinattu vunnaru. 

No body prefer Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for yearly. Right now, its available only at Mass vaccination sites 

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why are we thinking that only COvid vaccine kosam open chestunadu ani..

it might produce other vaccine as well right.

 

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36 minutes ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

No body prefer Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for yearly. Right now, its available only at Mass vaccination sites 

Pfizer CEO already said yearly vaccine shots might be required. 

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27 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

they have so many industrial areas, futuristic planning

well done singapore a small nation with great ambitions

They just live on china - thats all - singapore,taiwan etc. Only south korea and japan are industrial powers in their own right.

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12 minutes ago, Telugodura456 said:

They just live on china - thats all - singapore,taiwan etc. Only south korea and japan are industrial powers in their own right.

yes Kind of

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