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Coronavirus. French Delpharm to produce Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine

French Delpharm will produce some of the vaccines from Pfizer and BioNTech against the Covid-19, announced Wednesday evening the pharmaceutical subcontracting group, which plans to create dozens of jobs on this occasion in its Normandy factory.

“Delpharm announces today that it has entered into an agreement with BioNTech under which the group will manufacture the BNT 162b2 vaccine in its plant in Saint-Rémy-sur-Avre (Normandy) to prevent infections linked to the coronavirus, the company said in a statement.

“Delpharm is due to start manufacturing next April and will produce several tens of millions of doses”, she added. “This agreement will enable Delpharm to recruit 40 to 60 people at its Saint-Rémy-sur-Avre site”.

“It is a pride for Delpharm to be the first company selected to produce this vaccine in France, said Stéphane Lepeu, deputy managing director of the company, quoted in the press release.

Earlier Wednesday, the American Pfizer and the German BioNTech had revised upwards, to 95%, the effectiveness of their vaccine, equivalent to that of their competitor Moderna, after a first announcement on November 9 on a rate of over 90%.

Owned by its management, Delpharm, which employs 4,700 people at 17 production sites, is a subcontractor for large pharmaceutical companies and claims to manufacture more than 900 million boxes of drugs per year, for a turnover of 800 millions of euros.

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