Covid-19 Vaccine Prices Emerge: Vaccines Made in China Are Highly Priced Compared to Global US Government Procurement



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With the emergence of the initial price of many vaccines around the world, the comparison of vaccine price and public affordability between China and the United States has become a hot topic on the Internet. The known world price for single-dose vaccines ranges from RMB 20 (US $ 3) to RMB 300 (US $ 44). Among the current market prices, the most expensive vaccine comes from the China National Pharmaceutical Group.

There are currently three vaccines in China that are in clinical phase III, one is developed by the Chinese army and Cansino Biotech; the other is an inactivated vaccine developed by China National Pharmaceutical Group and China Disease Control Virus, and the latter is an inactivated vaccine developed jointly by the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Kexing Zhongwei Bio.

In addition to local research and development, the US government also orders vaccines globally and blocks vaccine purchases at a “government-negotiated price” to provide some people with free vaccination. China currently has no public information on foreign vaccine orders, nor does it know whether China’s own-produced vaccines will allow its citizens to receive free vaccines on a large scale.

In this great global public crisis, should the price of vaccines be based on the contradiction between market supply and demand for manufacturers to make a profit or should it be priced at cost? Should the government allow all employees to get vaccinated for free and should the government pay for it?

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