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Jacob Serebrin

Published March 02, 2023 • Last updated Mar 02, 2023 • 3 minute read

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MONTREAL — An American company that signed a deal with the federal government to produce COVID-19 vaccines in Montreal has warned investors it could go out of business within the year.

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Executives at Maryland-based Novavax Inc. told investors on a conference call Tuesday that there is significant uncertainty surrounding the company’s ability to continue funding operations as the market for COVID-19 vaccine changes.

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“While our current business plan and cash flow forecast estimate that we have sufficient capital available to fund our operations for the next 12 months, we recognize that this plan is subject to significant uncertainty,” Jim Kelly, Novavax’s chief financial officer, said on the call.

He said the company, which lost more than $600 million last year, doesn’t expect to sell any new vaccines during the first three months of 2023 and there are fears that funding from the United States government could be cut.

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The company, which has more than $1.3 billion in cash on hand, is counting on its ability to develop and sell an updated COVID-19 vaccine next fall and is cutting costs, Kelly told investors.

In February 2021, the federal government announced a deal with Novavax to begin producing its vaccine at a National Research Council (NRC) facility in Montreal.

At the time, Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said the facility — which has the potential to produce around two million doses of vaccine a month — would be in a position to start production at the end of 2021.

However, on an NRC website last updated in December, the federal science and technology agency said it is still working on the “technology transfer” required to produce the vaccine.

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In an email Wednesday evening, Novavax said it remains committed to making its vaccine in Canada.

“Novavax continues to make progress towards establishing local manufacturing capabilities in partnership with NRC/(Biologics Manufacturing Centre), with manufacturing process performance qualification batches expected to begin in early 2023,” the company said.

Laurie Bouchard, a spokeswoman for Champagne, said in an email that “at this time, there are no expected changes to the partnership between Novavax and the BMC.”

The company is currently the NRC’s only client at the Montreal biomanufacturing center, which was completed in 2021 and is intended to produce biopharmaceuticals such as vaccines.

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“We’re continuing to explore options with potential collaborators on producing vaccines and other biologics at the facility on its second production line,” Christine Jodoin, the vice-president of strategic initiatives at the NRC, wrote in an email.

Canada has struggled to ramp up COVID-19 vaccine production. A deal with the Chinese company CanSino Biologics — which could have seen the company’s vaccine manufactured at the Montreal facility — fall apart in the summer of 2020.

Mitsubishi Chemical announced early last month that another company planning the commercial manufacture of COVID-19 vaccines in Canada, Quebec-based Medicago Inc., would be shut down.

However, in August, vaccine giant Moderna announced it would build a new manufacturing facility in the Montreal suburb of Laval.

Bouchard said the government’s approach to acquiring COVID-19 vaccines ensured Canadians had access to vaccines quickly and reversed 40 years of decline in Canada’s biomanufacturing sector.

“So far, we have invested $1.8 billion towards 33 projects across the country and we continue to invest in researchers, talent and innovation that will keep strengthening the Canadian life sciences ecosystem,” she wrote.

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