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Why Making Vaccine Doses Is a Slow Process

by Pro Publica8mMay 10th, 2023
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Manufacturers have run into intermittent shortages of key materials. The combination of surging demand and workforce disruptions from the pandemic has caused delays of four to 12 weeks for items that used to ship within a week. The U.S. doesn’t have spare facilities waiting to manufacture vaccines or other kinds of factories that could be converted.

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