Korean firm could make 200 million vaccines by June, says Gates

Korean firm could make 200 million vaccines by June, says Gates

Microsoft co-founder conveys his message in a letter to South Korean President Moon Jae-in.

The US billionaire is seeking to work closely with South Korea. (File pic)
SEOUL:
SK Bioscience, the South Korean pharmaceutical company backed by Bill Gates, may be capable of producing 200 million coronavirus vaccine kits by next June, the Microsoft Corp co-founder said in a letter to South Korean President Moon Jae-in.

Gates is seeking to cooperate closely with South Korea, the presidential office in Seoul said Sunday, citing the July 20 letter. The US billionaire and Moon spoke by phone in April about teaming up to fight the virus and develop a vaccine, the Blue House said in a text message.

The world is in a race to develop a vaccine that could protect masses against a virus that has wreaked havoc on the global economy.

Gates has said investment in factories across the world can ensure regions beyond the US won’t be left behind in the rush for Covid-19 vaccines.

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