Vaccine makers’ 'no profit' pledge stirs doubts in Congress

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Some pharmaceutical companies developing Covid-19 vaccine candidates have pledged to not take a profit. But neither the companies nor the U.S. government bankrolling the vaccine research has defined what forgoing a profit means or how long that will last

Some of the pharmaceutical companies developing Covid-19 vaccine candidates have pledged to not take a profit.

Lawmakers say they don’t know how the coronavirus vaccines will be priced, or how much money governments, in the U.S. and abroad, may have to spend to purchase millions, if not billions, of doses to halt the pandemic, on top of the spending on research and production. “How has that cost been determined? For how long will it be available? Is this just a clever marketing strategy?” added Doggett, who complained it’s hard to get information on coronavirus drugs and vaccines because the “Trump administration that’s dominated by former pharmaceutical executives, won’t tell.”

“I’m not saying [vaccine developers] don’t have any interest in protecting public health, but their business is about maximizing their returns for investors,” Sen. Tina Smith said in a phone interview. Any profit should be “reasonable” — and government should be able to verify that, she added.

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