American biotech company Moderna will charge governments between $25 and $37 for every dose of its coronavirus vaccine, depending on the size of the order, the company's CEO Stephane Bancel told German newspaper Welt am Sonntag.
"Nothing is signed yet, but we're close to a deal with the EU [European] Commission. We want to deliver to Europe and are in constructive talks," he said, as the European Union looked to secure millions of doses for a price below $25 per dose.
I only glanced at the article, perhaps some of you might see other tidbits worth posting. Novavax could be in a position to provide less expensive vaccines, if the EU is willing to wait until some 2373 data is available. Yet, the political pressures for getting a vaccine into the public or at least front-line people may require a quicker signing.