J&J set to roll out millions of vaccine doses

Feb. 25, 2021

With an approval in sight, Johnson & Johnson said it can deliver millions of doses of its COVID-19 vaccine next week. 

On Wednesday, the FDA announced that J&J’s shot was shown to be safe and effective, indicating that the agency is close to granting it an approval. Now, assuming an emergency use authorization is given, J&J plans to ship up to 4 million doses of the vaccine next week, 20 million by the end of March, and a total of 100 million doses by June. 

For its late-stage trial, J&J enrolled 44,000 volunteers in the U.S., South Africa and Brazil. All told, the shot was shown to be 66.1 percent effective in preventing moderate to severe COVID-19. In the U.S., the results were better and the vaccine was 72 percent effective. But in South Africa, where a new variant of the coronavirus has been spreading, J&J’s shot was 52-64 percent effective.

If approved, J&J’s shot will be the third to enter the U.S. market, behind candidates from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna. If J&J makes good on its rollout plans, its entry into the market could boost the U.S.’s capacity for completed vaccinations to 20 percent by the end of March.

Latest from Large Molecule