Moderna has obtained emergency authorizations in five countries so far. in domestic campaigns while also ramping up the number of mRNA shots produced by Pfizer Inc. Latin American countries have relied heavily on vaccines produced by AstraZeneca Plc, Sinopharm Group Co. Read More: Moderna Finds That Inventing a Covid Vaccine Was the Easy Part Adium plans to add as many as 100 people to its team of 5,700 across the region. “We want to be a channel for Moderna so its vaccine reaches as many people as possible,” he said. “We currently don’t have a real presence in Brazil or Mexico, but we’re aiming for those markets.”Īdium aims to be Moderna’s local arm in Latin America, Chief Executive Officer Patricio Rodriguez said in the interview. “Our objective for 2022 is to strengthen Moderna’s presence as a player on the commercial and distribution sides,” Saglio said in an interview. The company has signed vaccine purchase agreements across the globe worth $18.5 billion for this year, along with options for another $3.5 billion. Moderna will also open an office in Hong Kong with about 1,000 workers, using the city as the gateway to mainland China. The move follows similar announcements from the company in Europe and in Asia as it ramps up deliveries of its messenger RNA vaccine across the globe. and Europe, said Roman Saglio, head of commercial alliances for Latin America. The shots will be supplied from Moderna’s plants in the U.S. ![]() The Covid-19 vaccine maker announced the distribution deal Tuesday with Adium Pharma SA to market the shots in 18 countries in the region including Brazil and Mexico. has signed a deal with a Uruguayan pharmaceutical company in a bid to expand its reach across Latin America.
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