Health
Europe is paying less than U.S. for many coronavirus vaccines – The Washington Post
The Pfizer vaccine is 24 percent less expensive in the E.U.
Comparing that list with U.S. calculations by Bernstein Research, an analysis and investment firm, it appears that the 27-nation union has a 24 percent discount on the Pfizer vaccine, paying $14.76 per dose relative to $19.50 in the United States. Some of the difference may reflect that the E.U. subsidized that vaccines development and the cost of shipping the European-made shots across the Atlantic.
According to the Belgian document, the bloc will pay 45 percent less than the United States for…
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