JRPGfan said: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/30/us-buys-up-world-stock-of-key-covid-19-drug "The drug, which was invented for Ebola but failed to work, is under patent to Gilead, which means no other company in wealthy countries can make it. The cost is around $3,200 per treatment of six doses, according to the US government statement." 1) what the hell do you need 500,000 dozes of it for? the USA doesnt have that many critical ill with covid19 in ICU beds does it? "Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau warned there could be unintended negative consequences if the US continued to outbid its allies. “We know it is in both of our interests to work collaboratively and cooperatively to keep our citizens safe,” he said. The Trump administration has also invoked the Defense Production Act to block some medical goods made in the US from being sent abroad." Nothing looks likely to prevent the US cornering the market in remdesivir, however. “This is the first major approved drug, and where is the mechanism for access?” said Dr Hill. “Once again we’re at the back of the queue.” |
I'm not getting my hopes up for a timely vaccine. As early as October sure, for whoever has the biggest debt to throw towards it.
Btw wasn't dexamethasone the new thing to help fight covid19?
https://www.recoverytrial.net/files/recovery_dexamethasone_statement_160620_v2final.pdf
Anyway that $3200 will be charged to who receives the treatment plus administration fees, delivery fees, coffee break fees etc.