POLITICS A coronavirus vaccine should be for everyone, not just those who can afford it

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As the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 spreads in more than 60 countries, the race to develop a vaccine to prevent the illness has taken on new urgency. In a meeting with CEOs of major drug companies this week, President Trump ramped up the pressure, suggesting that vaccines could come to market faster than the 12- to 18-month timeline most researchers think is realistic.


But while the Trump administration is pushing drug companies to meet faster timelines, it hasn’t addressed an equally urgent question: What will be done to ensure the vaccine is accessible for those who need it most?


Last week, for example, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar was asked whether a coronavirus vaccine would be affordable to all Americans. He was updating Congress about two vaccine development projects funded by the U.S. government, one by Novartis and one by Johnson & Johnson. Yet despite taxpayer funding of these efforts, Azar speculated that vaccines might not be affordable to all and dismissed the idea of using price supports to ensure that poor people would have access to the vaccine.

A coronavirus vaccine should be affordable by everyone - STAT :usa: :rolleyes:
 
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