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Brazilian billionaire will fund the building to produce the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine in Sao Paulo

Saturday, August 8th 2020 - 07:55 UTC
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Lemann Foundation said the 100 million reais factory will be donated to Brazil's premier biomedical research and development lab, the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Lemann Foundation said the 100 million reais factory will be donated to Brazil's premier biomedical research and development lab, the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation

Brazilian billionaire Jorge Lemann's foundation and other business interests will fund the building of the factory to produce the Covid-19 vaccine being developed by Oxford University and pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca.

The Lemann Foundation said in a statement on Friday that the 100 million reais (US$ 20 million) factory will be donated to Brazil's premier biomedical research and development lab, the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, or Fiocruz.

It said the factory will be ready to produce 30 million doses of the vaccine per month as of the beginning of 2021.

Brazil is approaching 100,000 deaths from Covid 19 in the world's worst coronavirus outbreak after the United States. The Brazilian government sees the British vaccine as the most promising of the vaccines that are being developed by researchers worldwide.

The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is being tested on Brazilian volunteers in a study led by the Federal University of São Paulo that is also funded by the Lemann Foundation.

Other donors to the initiative to ensure Brazil can absorb the technology to produce the potential vaccine include Brazilian brewer Ambev, Itau Unibanco, the Votorantim Institute and the Behring Family Foundation.

Lemann said he hoped the initiative will help Brazil be “better positioned and prepared to face other challenges of this nature that may arise.”

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro issued a decree on Thursday setting aside 1,9bn Reais in funds to purchase an initial 100 million doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine and to invest in its eventually production in Brazil.

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