Money for new lab will help VIDO produce more vaccines faster
The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization — International Vaccine Centre (VIDO-InterVac) on the University of Saskatchewan campus has been at the forefront when it comes to developing a vaccine for COVID-19.
On Monday, the federal government announced a $23.3-million funding boost for the centre.
More than half of that funding — $12 million — will go toward the construction of a new lab to increase Canada’s manufacturing capacity of new vaccines.
Paul Hodgson, the associate director of business development at Vido-InterVac, says this lab has been years in the making.