What will be the cost of COVID-19 vaccine?

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What will be the cost of COVID-19 vaccine?

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As per World Health Organization (WHO) ten candidates have reached the phase III trials for developing a vaccine. This means that the world is very close to receiving a cure for the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are the expected costs per two doses of vaccines being developed by candidates in phase III trials, as per data available with London based think tank Air Infinity.

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Astra Zeneca's vaccine AZD1222 will most likely be the cheapest vaccine available to cure COVID-19, priced at close to $8 for two doses. The vaccine is expected to meet FDA (Food and Drug Administration) requirements by February 2021. As per Air Infinity, the manufacturer has received funding of more than $3 billion to develop the vaccine.

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Russia's Gamaleya Research Institute is the maker of the vaccine Sputnik V. The vaccine has been named after the Soviet-era satellite launched into space in 1957. Sputnik V is expected to be the second most cheapest vaccine in the world for treating COVID-19. The vaccine is expected to meet FDA requirements by March 2021. The manufacturer has received funding of $ 40 million to make the vaccine.

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Johnson & Johnson subsidiary, Janssen Research and development's vaccine Ad26COVS1 is expected to be priced at $20 for two doses. The vaccine is expected to meet FDA requirements by January 2021. To make the vaccine the manufacturer has received a funding support of $460 million.

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Novavax is an American vaccine development company. It is developing a vaccine NVX-CoV2373 for curing COVID-19. The price of its vaccine is expected to be around $32 for two doses and the vaccine is expected to meet FDA requirements by June 2021.

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Pfizer is also an American multinational company. It is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world and its vaccine mRNA-BNT162 is currently in the phase III trial. The vaccine if successful will be priced at around $39 for two doses. The company is hopeful that its vaccine is expected to meet FDA requirements by the end of 2020. Pfizer has received $2.69 billion in funding to make a vaccine for COVID-19.

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Sinovac is a China based vaccine maker which has a mission to eliminate human diseases. CoronaVac is the name of the vaccine that Sinovac is developing to cure COVID-19. Its vaccine is in the third phase trial of development. The vaccine is expected to meet FDA requirements by January 2021. The price of CoronaVac is expected to be around $60 for two doses.

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Sinopharm is a Chinese pharmaceutical company based in Beijing. Its vaccine is estimated to meet FDA requirements by January 2021 and would cost around $7 for two doses. This vaccine is being developed in Wuhan which is also said to be the source of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Sinopharm is also developing another vaccine to cure COVID-19 in Beijing, the name of this vaccine is BBIBP-CorV. It is also stipulated to meet FDA requirements by January 2021 and it would be priced around $70 for two doses.

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Moderna is an American biotechnology company based in Massachusetts. It is one of the frontrunners in the race for COVID-19 vaccine. Its vaccine mRNA-1273 is estimated to meet FDA requirements by the end of 2020. The company received $1.5 billion in funding. Its vaccine could also be the most expensive one going up to $74 for two doses.
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