KEY POINTS
  • Moderna is upping the minimum number of doses it expects to make to 600 million, the company said Monday.
  • The company said it's working to produce up to 1 billion doses of its Covid-19 vaccine this year.
  • The U.S. is on track to secure 100 million doses of Moderna's vaccine by the end of March and additional 100 million by June.
A medical worker holds a Moderna COVID-19 vaccine vial on the first day that Orange County residents 65 and older are able to be vaccinated at a drive through site at the Orange County Convention Center on December 29, 2020 in Orlando, Florida.

Moderna is increasing its Covid-19 vaccine production this year, upping the minimum number of doses it expects to make by 20% to 600 million, the company announced Monday.

The company said it's working to produce up to 1 billion doses of its Covid vaccine this year. The U.S. is on track to secure 100 million shots of Moderna's vaccine by the end of March and additional 100 million by June, the Massachusetts-based company said in a statement.