The lifesaving medicine is brewed in stainless steel vats and bottled at subfreezing temperatures — then loaded into trucks that carry the vaccines hundreds of miles away. Most will never return.
In a virus-ravaged city, nearly 400 million vaccine doses are being made and shipped elsewhere Peter Jamison Employees work in a Baltimore lab that is manufacturing coronavirus vaccines for AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson. (Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post) BALTIMORE In a city battered by the coronavirus, one biomedical plant is churning out enough vaccine doses to inoculate every resident hundreds of times over. The lifesaving medicine is brewed in stainless steel vats and bottled at subfreezing temperatures then loaded into trucks that carry the vaccines hundreds of miles away. Most will never return. At the eastern edge of Baltimore, Emergent BioSolutions is manufacturing almost all of the yet-to-be approved Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccines for the U.S. population an anticipated hundreds of millions of doses in the coming months. But in a sign of the complexities in a global supply chain that is struggling b
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