NEW YORK – Pfizer Inc expects to charge about $110 to $130 per dose for its COVID-19 vaccine after the United States government’s current programme expires, Pfizer executive Angela Lukin said on a call with analysts.
Lukin said she expects the vaccine will be made available with no co-pay to people who have private insurance or government paid insurance, Reuters reported.
The US government currently provides the vaccine for free to all but pays about $30 per dose to Pfizer and German partner BioNTech SE.
In 2023, the market is expected to move to private insurance after the US public health emergency expires.