Single-shot vaccine for COVID-19 and influenza one step closer for Australians

Clinical trials are about to get underway for a single vaccine for COVID-19 and influenza.

A health worker collects the details of a patient before administering the third dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the Royal Exhibition building in Melbourne on 23 March 2022.

2024 is being put forward as the date when Australians may be able to access a single vaccine for COVID-19 and influenza. Source: AAP / Diego Fedele

Key Points
  • Clinical trials are about to get underway for a single vaccine for COVID-19 and influenza.
  • The combined shot for flu, COVID-19 and RSV is in early testing stages with trials to start later this year
Australians will have access to a single vaccine for COVID-19 and influenza by 2024 as clinical trials are set to begin.

The combined shot for flu, COVID-19 and respiratory virus RSV is in early testing stages with trials to start later this year, according to Paul Burton, the chief medical officer of US biotechnology company Moderna.

Dr Burton expects combined vaccines will be key to fighting respiratory diseases in the aftermath of the pandemic, and to adapt to multiple strains within one season.
"We still have to be cautious, this fight is not over and we can't let our guard down," he told Sky News on Monday.

Mr Burton said bringing vaccines together and adapting will be the future, as we think about diseases other than COVID-19.

Meanwhile, Australia's multi-billion dollar mRNA manufacturing hub will be bigger than initially expected.

The first of its kind in the southern hemisphere, the facility was announced in March by the Morrison government as part of an agreement with Moderna.
Finding a location has reached its final stages and a site will be announced in a few weeks, Moderna general manager Michael Azrak said.

"It's taken a little bit longer than we anticipated because we're actually going to be building a larger facility than we anticipated," he told Sky News.

The pharmaceutical giant aims to break ground on the Victorian site before the end of the year, Mr Azrak said.

It will be operating by the end of 2024, subject to approval by the medicines regulator.

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Published 21 June 2022 10:00am
Source: AAP, SBS



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