![]() ![]() The UK is also reportedly paying more than previously, about £22 a shot for 35m doses for next year’s autumn booster campaign. ![]() They are now charging the EU €19.50 per jab, up from €15.50 in the first procurement deal, the Financial Times reported. Pfizer and BioNTech are aiming to produce 3bn jabs this year and 4bn next year. The US government has ordered 700m up to April next year for Americans, as well as 500m for donations to the poorest nations. The two firms have agreed to supply up to 1.8bn doses to the EU from December up to 2023, on top of 600m doses previously ordered this year. In July it lifted its 2021 sales forecast to $33.5bn.īioNTech expects to make revenues of nearly €16bn (£13.5bn) from the vaccine this year, as its first-half net profit jumped to almost €4bn from €142m a year earlier. Sales worth $11.3bn (£8bn) were made by Pfizer in the first half of this year from the Covid-19 jab that it developed with Germany’s BioNTech. ![]()
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