COVID Test Kits, Treatments And Vaccines Won't Be Free To Many Consumers Much Longer

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Time is running out for free-to-consumer COVID-19 vaccines, at-home test kits and even some treatments.

"We see a double-digit billion[-dollar] market opportunity," investors were told at a JPMorgan conference in San Francisco recently by Ryan Richardson, chief strategy officer for BioNTech. The company expects a gross price — the full price before any discounts — of $110 a dose, which, Richardson said,"is more than justified from a health economics perspective."

That could translate to tens of billions of dollars in revenue for the manufacturers, even if uptake of the vaccines is slow. And consumers would foot the bill, either directly or indirectly . If half of adults — about the same percentage as those who opt for an annual flu shot — get a COVID shot at the new, higher prices, a recentestimated, insurers, employers and other payors would shell out $12.4 billion to $14.8 billion. That's up to nearly twice as much as what it would have cost for every adult in the U.S. to get a bivalent booster at the average price paid by the federal government.

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