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Financial Times: Moderna and Pfizer raise vaccine prices on EU contracts

The companies Pfizer and Modern have reportedly increased their coronavirus vaccine prices in their latest contracts with the European Union, according to a report in the Financial Times.

According to the new data, according to the new data, the new price for the Pfizer vaccine is said to be 19.50 euros ($ 23.15) compared to 15.50 euros previously.

At the same time, according to the Financial Times, citing parts of the contracts, the price of the Moderna vaccine now stands at 21.50 euros. This is a price higher than the 19 euros of the first supply agreement, lower, however, than previously agreed that reached 24 euros, as the order has increased.

The two companies are expected to generate tens of billions of dollars in revenue this year as they sign new agreements with countries seeking to secure supplies for possible commemorative actions in view of the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant.

The European Commission said on Tuesday that the EU would meet a target of fully vaccinating at least 70% of the adult population by the end of the summer. In May, the EU said it expected to have received more than one billion doses of vaccine by the end of September from four pharmacists.

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