Gov. Hogan Says Johnson & Johnson COVID Vaccine, Made In Baltimore, Could Be 'Major Breakthrough' To Increase Supply
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) -- State officials expressed optimism Thursday about the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine candidate that is being manufactured in Baltimore will get emergency use authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
During a news conference Thursday afternoon, Gov. Larry Hogan said federal officials told him it should be approved for use by the end of February.
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The company filed the emergency use authorization request in late January. Unlike other vaccines, Johnson & Johnson's requires only a single dose and does not need to be kept at subzero temperatures.
"This could very well be a major breakthrough in terms of increasing the supply of vaccines," Hogan said. "We're very proud that a Maryland company will be a part of that."
Dr. David Marcozzi from the University of Maryland Medical System said all of the current vaccines, including Johnson & Johnson's, have proven to be effective and safe while preventing hospitalizations and death.
More vaccine offerings mean more people can get vaccinated, he added.
"If this vaccine receives EUA approval, it will be a significant step forward and enable more of us to be protected from COVID-19," Marcozzi said.
Even if the vaccine gets the green light, Hogan said vaccinating Marylanders will be a long progress.
WJZ previously got a rare look inside the Emergent BioSolutions facility in Bayview where the vaccine is being manufactured.
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