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    Coronavirus: How much would the vaccines cost?

    Coronavirus: How much would the vaccines cost?

    By Siddhant Pandey
    Jul 30, 2020
    02:53 pm

    What's the story

    As the coronavirus pandemic continues to surge, all hopes rest on the development of a vaccine to beat the virus.

    The process is underway at breakneck speed and vaccines developed by Oxford-AstraZeneca, Moderna Inc, Pfizer Inc-BioNTech and the Chinese firm Sinovac are currently undergoing Phase III trials.

    But, how would the vaccines be priced as such to ensure broader access?

    AstraZeneca

    AZD1222, developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca

    The Oxford University and British-Swedish firm AstraZeneca have developed the potential vaccine AZD1222, which has been found to generate an immune response and is safe.

    AstraZeneca has partnered with the Serum Institute of India (SII) to produce one billion vaccine doses in India and middle/low-income countries.

    Phase III human clinical trials may start in India by August and it may be launched by November.

    Information

    AstraZeneca's vaccine to be called Covishield in India

    A source told PTI that according to an application submitted by SII to the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI), it would conduct an observer-blind, randomized controlled study to determine the safety and immunogenicity of the vaccine, which will be called 'Covishield' in India.

    Cost

    How much would Covishield cost?

    SII Chief Executive Officer Adar Poonawalla told PTI, "It is too early to comment on the vaccine's price. However, we will keep it under Rs. 1,000 per dose."

    He said that the vaccine is going to be "bought by the government and distributed free."

    He added that it is likely that the vaccine would require two or more doses.

    Pfizer-BioNTech

    BNT162b2, developed by Pfizer and BioNTech

    Pfizer has partnered with the biotech firm BioNTech to develop the potential vaccine BNT162b2.

    Early results show that the vaccine has produced an immune response during Phase II/III trials.

    The firm is expecting regulatory approval by October and a vaccine in the market by the end of 2020.

    Notably, Pfizer has said that it expects to profit from its vaccine candidate.

    Information

    How much would Pfizer's vaccine cost?

    Procurement deals for Pfizer's vaccine have been signed in the US, UK, Netherlands, Germany, France, and Italy. In the US, it will be priced at $39 for a two-dose course, while in the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Italy, the vaccine will be priced at $3-4.

    Moderna

    Moderna's vaccine to be priced at $50-60 in high-income countries

    Meanwhile, Moderna's mRNA-1273 vaccine has also commenced Phase III trials with 30,000 human volunteers.

    Phase I trials showed the vaccine is safe and generates an immune response.

    Moderna is also seeking to profit from the vaccine and is planning to price it at $50-60 for the entire course ($25-30 per dose). This price would apply to the US and other high-income countries, Reuters reported.

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