Merck, Johnson & Johnson join forces to boost vaccine supply

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (WCBS 880) — Merck & Co. and Johnson & Johnson are joining forces to speed up vaccine supply.

The Biden administration is expected to announce Tuesday afternoon that Merck will help produce J&J's newly approved, single-dose vaccine.

The news was first reported by the Washington Post.

A senior administration official confirmed to CBS News that the Washington Post report is accurate.

The official said Merck will dedicate two factories to filling and producing the J&J vaccine.

The rare joint effort by the rival companies could dramatically increase the supply of the vaccine, though CBS News reports it could take a couple months to get the Merck production process going.

Nearly 4 million initial doses of the J&J vaccine are expected to be delivered across the country this week.

The J&J vaccine is the third to be approved by federal health regulators. Unlike the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, the J&J version requires only one shot.

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