World's largest manufacturer of injection devices reaches COVID support milestone

BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) has received pandemic orders for needles and syringes totalling 2 billion injection devices to support global COVID-19 vaccination efforts.

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This new milestone reflects commitments to governments across the world, including the US, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain and the UK, among many others, as well as non-governmental organisations supporting vaccine deployment for developing countries.

In total, BD is supporting pandemic orders for more than 40 countries, non-governmental organisations and other partners.  

BD has delivered more than 900 million injection devices around the world to date, with the remaining orders to be delivered between now and the end of 2022 to support vaccine administration.

These devices are being shipped to governments or appointed distribution partners where they will then be distributed to healthcare facilities based on each country's individual distribution and allocation strategy.

BD says it continues to be in discussions with government agencies and non-governmental organisations on the need to plan ahead to ensure supply availability and place orders for delivery in late 2022 and into the future. 

As part of its efforts, BD continues to closely plan supply capabilities to help ensure maximum volumes can be dedicated to COVID-19 efforts, while minimising disruption for routine healthcare, annual flu vaccinations and childhood immunisation programs. 

BD has also announced multiple capital investments to expand capacity for vaccination injection devices for COVID-19 and future pandemics. These include 

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