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  2. BioNTech enters settlement with US agency, UPenn over COVID ...

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    The German company, which partners with U.S. drugmaker Pfizer for its COVID-19 vaccine, said on Friday it would pay $791.5 million to the U.S. agency to resolve a default notice. Separately, the ...

  3. File:COVID-19 subunit and VLP vaccines authorization map.svg

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    English: Map of authorization of subunit and virus-like particle vaccines for COVID-19. It includes both full and emergency/conditional/temporary authorizations, but not expired or travel-only authorizations.

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    English: Map of authorization of RNA and DNA vaccines for COVID-19. It includes both full and emergency/conditional/temporary authorizations, but not expired or travel-only authorizations. It includes both full and emergency/conditional/temporary authorizations, but not expired or travel-only authorizations.

  5. Covid-19 vaccine patent legal battle heading to Court of Appeal

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    Tom Pilgrim, PA. September 25, 2024 at 8:31 AM. A multimillion-pound legal battle between rival developers of Covid-19 jabs over vaccine technology patents is set to continue at the Court of Appeal.

  6. Alnylam to appeal ruling on patents related to Moderna's ...

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    The cases are part of a wave of patent lawsuits that have been filed over technology used in the COVID-19 shots, including one filed by Moderna against Pfizer last year. Alnylam to appeal ruling ...

  7. ApiJect Systems - Wikipedia

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    In May 2020, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Department of Defense signed a $138 million deal with ApiJect, called Project Jumpstart, to facilitate the production of 100 million prefilled syringes by the end of 2020 and 500 million in 2021 in the event that a COVID-19 vaccine became available. [12] [10]