US Secures 100m doses of potential coronavirus vaccine for $1.95bn 

US Secures 100m doses of potential coronavirus vaccine for $1.95bn 

The US government has agreed to pay $1.95 billion (1.68 billion euros) to secure 100 million doses of a potential coronavirus vaccine being developed

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The US government has agreed to pay $1.95 billion (1.68 billion euros) to secure 100 million doses of a potential coronavirus vaccine being developed by US pharma giant Pfizer and Germany’s Biontech, the German firm said Wednesday.

The US also has an option to purchase “an additional 500 million doses”, Biontech said in a statement.
“Americans will receive the vaccine for free consistent with US government’s commitment for free access for COVID-19 vaccines,” it added.

AFP