Company awarded $1.3B by Trump to make vaccine syringes has not made even one
An Apiject spokesperson told NBC that the company is working with several vaccine pharmaceutical companies to conduct the testing and regulatory reviews of Covid-19 vaccines in the ApiJect syringe. By
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A company awarded $1.3 billion by the Trump administration in part to produce syringes for COVID-19 vaccines has yet to make a single syringe a year later.
Connecticut based ApiJect Systems Corp., to date, has not received federal approval necessary to begin production.
Apiject was awarded $590 million in loans after then-President Trump used the Defense Authorization Act to spur production.
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