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Thu Nov 5, 2020, 03:50 PM Nov 2020

Future Market For Covid Vaccines 'Could Be Worth More Than $10B A Year'

The Guardian, Nov. 5, 2020.

The future market for Covid-19 vaccines could be worth more than $10bn (£7.6bn) in annual revenues for pharmaceutical companies, according to industry experts, even though some drugmakers have pledged to provide their vaccines on a not-for-profit basis during this pandemic.

The calculations by analysts at Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse assume people will need to be vaccinated every year, similar to the traditional flu jab, with an average price of $20 for a Covid-19 vaccine dose. Prices range from $3 a dose to $37.

Matthew Harrison, an analyst at Morgan Stanley, estimates that even if only those who receive an annual flu jab take a Covid-19 shot, this would generate $10bn a year in revenues for the pharmaceutical industry in the US, Europe and other developed countries. He put the cost of producing a vaccine at $5-$10 a dose. The size of the market depends on whether people need to take the vaccine every year, or less frequently, as well as vaccination rates, and could be worth up to $25bn a year globally, he said.

Evan Seigerman, an analyst at Credit Suisse, said the US market alone could be worth $10bn, based on Pfizer’s vaccine pricing of $19.50 a dose, and assuming that 330 million citizens receive two doses each. Mene Pangalos, executive vice-president at AstraZeneca, said the company hoped the coronavirus vaccine it was developing with the University of Oxford would “be effective for at least a year, maybe longer”.

Drugmakers have received billions of dollars from governments in recent months to speed up vaccine development as the pandemic worsened. The UK government provided £84m to fund vaccine research in May – £65.5m of which went to support the AstraZeneca/Oxford trials, and £18.5m to Imperial College, which is also working on a Covid-19 vaccine. AstraZeneca has also received funding from the US government as part of a $1.2bn deal to supply 300m doses...

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/nov/05/future-market-for-covid-vaccines-could-be-worth-more-than-10bn-a-year

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