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krispos42

(49,445 posts)
Sun Jan 10, 2021, 09:23 AM Jan 2021

"DOD Awards $138 Million Contract Enabling Prefilled Syringes for Future COVID-19 Vaccine"


Immediate Release
DOD Awards $138 Million Contract Enabling Prefilled Syringes for Future COVID-19 Vaccine
May 12, 2020

Statement attributed to Lt. Col. Mike Andrews, Department of Defense spokesman:

"Today the Department of Defense and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, announce a $138 million contract with ApiJect Systems America for “Project Jumpstart” and “RAPID USA,” which together will dramatically expand U.S. production capability for domestically manufactured, medical-grade injection devices starting by October 2020.

Spearheaded by the DOD’s Joint Acquisition Task Force (JATF), in coordination with the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, the contract will support “Jumpstart” to create a U.S.-based, high-speed supply chain for prefilled syringes beginning later this year by using well-established Blow-Fill-Seal (BFS) aseptic plastics manufacturing technology, suitable for combatting COVID-19 when a safe and proven vaccine becomes available.

By immediately upgrading a sufficient number of existing domestic BFS facilities with installations of filling-line and technical improvements, “Jumpstart” will enable the manufacture of more than 100 million prefilled syringes for distribution across the United States by year-end 2020.

The contract also enables ApiJect Systems America to accelerate the launch of RAPID USA manufactured in new and permanent U.S.-based BFS facilities with the ultimate production goal of over 500 million prefilled syringes (doses) in 2021. This effort will be executed initially in Connecticut, South Carolina and Illinois, with potential expansion to other U.S.-based locations. RAPID will provide increased lifesaving capability against future national health emergencies that require population-scale vaccine administration on an urgent basis.

RAPID’s permanent fill-finish production capability will help significantly decrease the United States’ dependence on offshore supply chains and its reliance on older technologies with much longer production lead times. These supplies can be used if a successful SARS-COV-2 vaccine is oral or intranasal rather than injectable."

https://www.defense.gov/Newsroom/Releases/Release/Article/2184808/dod-awards-138-million-contract-enabling-prefilled-syringes-for-future-covid-19/source/GovDelivery/


So what ever happened with this? 100,000,000 refilled syringes should have been available by now. Is this just not compatible with the vaccines, or just more grifting? It's from May.
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"DOD Awards $138 Million Contract Enabling Prefilled Syringes for Future COVID-19 Vaccine" (Original Post) krispos42 Jan 2021 OP
I think the fact that this vaccine needs to be frozen at either cold or ultra cold temperatures LisaL Jan 2021 #1
Grown ups are back Botany Jan 2021 #2

LisaL

(44,974 posts)
1. I think the fact that this vaccine needs to be frozen at either cold or ultra cold temperatures
Sun Jan 10, 2021, 09:25 AM
Jan 2021

is affecting this?

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