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- A facility that ruined millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses once got a $163 million federal contract, The New York Times reports.
- 15 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine had to be thrown out due to contamination issues at the plant.
- The funds were for improvements at the facility and preparations for a potential pandemic.
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A Baltimore factory that ruined 15 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine was once given a $163 million federal contract to improve its facility, according to a report from the New York Times.
The federal government first invested in Emergent BioSolutions – a biotech firm that's known for producing anthrax vaccines – more than eight years ago so that its Baltimore factory could be ready in case of a pandemic.
But the factory has been marred with issues, The Times reported. It was previously cited by the Food and Drug Administration for a myriad of issues, including mold and cracked vials, according to the Associated Press.
Emergent BioSolutions and Johnson & Johnson didn't immediately return a request for comment from Insider.