Chinese Experts Train Moroccan Team for COVID-19 Vaccine Production at Pasteur Institute

Teams of Chinese specialists are currently on a mission at the Pasteur Institute in Casablanca to train Moroccan executives in quality control of the Covid-19 vaccine before its release on the market.
Preparations are underway for the start of Covid-19 vaccine production by Morocco in partnership with China. It is in this context that teams of Chinese specialists are currently on a mission in Morocco to train local executives in quality control of the vaccine before its release on the market by the Pasteur Institute, reports Maghreb-Intelligence, from reliable sources.
To read: Morocco Set to Launch Domestic COVID-19 Vaccine Production
In accordance with national legislation, this institute will be responsible for controlling the entire manufacturing chain of vaccines produced in Morocco in order to remove any defective batches from the market in Morocco and sub-Saharan Africa, the same source specifies.
Gabon is ready to receive the first batches of vaccines manufactured in Morocco. President Ali Bongo announced this during the recent visit of King Mohammed VI to the country.
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