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Pfizer Inc expects to raise the price of its COVID-19 vaccine to about $110 (R2 010,83) to $130 (R2 371,96) per dose after the US government’s current purchase programme expires, Pfizer executive Angela Lukin said on a call with analysts on Thursday.

The US government currently provides the vaccine for free to all but pays about $30 per dose to Pfizer and German partner BioNTech SE.The US government currently provides the vaccine for free to all but pays about $30 per dose to Pfizer and German partner BioNTech SE.

Lukin said she expects the vaccine will be made available at no cost to people who have private insurance or government paid insurance. In 2023, the market is expected to move to private insurance after the US public health emergency expires.Pfizer said it expects the COVID-19 market to be about the size of the flu shot market on an annual basis for adults, but that the pediatric market would take longer to build based on shots given so far.

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I got vaccinated with Phfizer injections only to find out it was not properly registered with NHCSA and no idea what side effects and is the dosing ratio correct 💯 now l survived and they increase their price Who got his/her fingers in the pie

R u trying to tell me that SABC doesn't know these vaccines are useless?

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Whilst WHO was considering ending Covid SA is peddling lies that numbers are rising. Results of a President who accepted the dollars now he's under pressure. Some dozes have been extended their 'expiry' date. How are VACCERS doing? Because people are sick

Spaghetti & balls

They can keep it!

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