The meeting of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) committee for the decision on Moderna's Covid vaccine has started. To communicate it is the EMA with a tweet. The evaluations had already started yesterday. On Friday, the agency will organize a public meeting to inform European citizens about the evaluation, approval and launch of the new Covid-19 vaccines. The pharmaceutical company Moderna increases the production estimates of its anti-Covid vaccine: it has announced that it will be able to produce at least 600 million doses this year, 100 million more than initially expected. The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based company added, however, that it is making investments and hiring staff to reach one billion doses per year. <blockquote class = "twitter-tweet"> <p lang = "en" dir = "ltr"> The meeting of EMA's human medicines committee (<a href = "https://twitter.com/hashtag/CHMP?src= hash & ref_src = twsrc% 5Etfw "> # CHMP </a>) to discuss COVID-19 vaccine Moderna has started. We will communicate the outcome. Follow our updates on Twitter. </p> - EU Medicines Agency (@EMA_News) <a href="https://twitter.com/EMA_News/status/1346747793432522752?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw"> January 6, 2021 </ a> </blockquote> <script data-purposes =
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06 January 2021 The meeting of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) committee for the decision on Moderna's Covid vaccine kicks off.
To communicate it is the EMA with a tweet.
The evaluations
had already
started
yesterday
.
On Friday, the agency will organize a public meeting to inform European citizens about the evaluation, approval and launch of the new Covid-19 vaccines.
The pharmaceutical company Moderna raises the production estimates of its anti-Covid vaccine: it has announced that it will be able to produce at least 600 million doses this year, 100 million more than initially expected.
The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based company added, however, that it is making investments and hiring staff to reach one billion doses per year.
The meeting of EMA's human medicines committee (#CHMP) to discuss COVID-19 vaccine Moderna has started.
We will communicate the outcome.
Follow our updates on Twitter.
- EU Medicines Agency (@EMA_News) January 6, 2021