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Posted On: 02/29/2020 4:08:52 PM
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Here is some data I found from 2016:
" With the protection against the extra strain comes the ability to charge more: GSK’s Fluarix and FluLaval cost $16.05 and $15.05 a dose, respectively, according to the CDC. That compares with $10.69 for Sanofi Pasteur’s Fluzone. Sanofi also offers a Fluzone Quadrivalent, for $16.15 per dose."
So I was wondering if, with a quantity in the 100s of millions, it might be $5 per dose?
So that would be $100MM for each 100MM doses, with presumably very little cost. If the Chines gov't hedges their bets across several options and doesn't give a shot to those who have had the virus already, maybe we get a stab at 300-400MM doses?
If they can make this happen...
" With the protection against the extra strain comes the ability to charge more: GSK’s Fluarix and FluLaval cost $16.05 and $15.05 a dose, respectively, according to the CDC. That compares with $10.69 for Sanofi Pasteur’s Fluzone. Sanofi also offers a Fluzone Quadrivalent, for $16.15 per dose."
So I was wondering if, with a quantity in the 100s of millions, it might be $5 per dose?
So that would be $100MM for each 100MM doses, with presumably very little cost. If the Chines gov't hedges their bets across several options and doesn't give a shot to those who have had the virus already, maybe we get a stab at 300-400MM doses?
If they can make this happen...
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