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Industry Prepared for COVID-19 Vaccine Alarms were raised this spring and summer about potential shortages of vaccine-related products. Despite the uncertainty, industry experts expressed confidence the country would avoid situations such as the PPE shortages experienced earlier in the year.

The race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine has been in the public eye since

ʯ Also in May, the Department of

spring. The race to provide enough needles, syringes and glass vials to administer it has

Defense and HHS announced a $138

been somewhat lower key. Still, it hasn’t been without nervous moments.

million contract with ApiJect Systems America for U.S.-based manufacturing capacity that could produce

Feds take action

approximately 100 million pre-filled

Bright, former deputy assistant secretary

The federal government has taken an

syringes using the company’s “blow-

for preparedness and response and direc-

active role, contracting for 820 million

fill-seal” technology in 2020, and

tor of the Biomedical Advanced Research

syringes, including 420 million by the end

more than 500 million through 2021.

and Development Authority (BARDA),

of 2020 and the rest in 2021, reported

warned that the nation’s stockpile of

USA Today.

For example, in early May, Rick

needles and syringes was only 2% of the

ʯ In May, BARDA – part of the

ʯ In mid-July, Smiths Medical announced a partnership with

required amount. (In addition to antici-

Department of Health and Human

BARDA and the Department of

pating a two-shot vaccine, Bright’s calcula-

Services’ Office of the Assistant

Defense to expand capacity at its

tions included about 180 million more

Secretary for Preparedness and

facility in Keene, New Hampshire,

syringes for an increase in requests for flu

Response – awarded contracts

for production of integrated

shot, reported USA Today.)

for needles and syringes for

hypodermic needle and syringe

approximately $110 million to

products to support COVID-19

For example, when will it be available?

Retractable Technologies (Little

vaccination. The federal government

How quickly will it be rolled out? Will

Elm, Texas) and Marathon Medical

will have priority access to this

it be injected, or taken orally or nasally?

(Aurora, Colorado) for 320 million

expanded capacity for vaccination

Will it be delivered in pre-filled syringes?

needles and syringes, and to Franklin

efforts dedicated to COVID-19, flu

Will one injection be enough to achieve

Lakes, New Jersey-based Becton

vaccines, and future pandemics.

immunization, or will two injections be

Dickinson for approximately $11

needed? How many Americans will actu-

million for 50 million units of

ally get vaccinated?

needles and syringes.

Questions about the vaccine remain.

The Journal of Healthcare Contracting | September 2020

ʯ In July, BD announced a partnership with BARDA to develop new

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