Exclusive: firm could charge more in places such as Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka once Covid pandemic is over
AstraZeneca can charge a higher price for its Covid-19 vaccine in dozens of poor countries once the pharmaceutical company decides the pandemic has ended, according to a copy of its contract with Oxford University seen by the Guardian.
The British-Swedish drug firm has promised to provide the vaccine at a not-for-profit price to the developing world in perpetuity, but a review of a redacted version of its contract with Oxford University, obtained by the lobby group Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM), found that the promise excludes many low-income and lower-middle-income countries.