What's Oxford's vaccine going to cost you?

The anti-coronvirus vaccine, which is under way by Oxford University in collaboration with AstraZeneca, will cost between three and four dollars, reports Britain's Telegraph. The Oxford Vaxine is for the whole world. While Pfizer and Modernna announced that they have successfully completed the phase of three tests, the British team initially [...]
The Oxford Vaxine is for the whole world. While Pfizer and Modernna announced that they have successfully completed the phase of three tests, the British team initially stressed that their goal is to make their product available to the entire planet. It is not only a vaccine that will be transported and stored at normal temperatures, but available for all”, the British daily writes.
The goal set by scientists from Oxford and AstraZeneca is to make the vaccine available to the poorest countries in the world.
With a price of just three to four dollars per dosage, Oxford vaccine is just a part of the price of Pfizer and Modernna vaccine, which will be sold at prices of between $20 and $32, which is expensive for many developing countries”, writes Telegraph.
The director of the team that gave the vaccine at Oxford, Andrew. Pollard, says they made a <x0-vaxi for the world”.
Our goal was to make the vaccine available everywhere. I think we made it. These are very exciting periods for human health”, he said. /Periscopi/











