US drugs giant Pfizer has said demand for its COVID-19 vaccine could become 'durable' like flu jabs as it reported revenues of $3.5bn for the drug in the first quarter
US drugs giant Pfizer has said demand for its COVID-19 vaccine could become"durable" like flu jabs as it reported revenues of $3.5bn for the drug in the first quarter.
Pfizer also forecast that it would generate revenues of $26bn for the year as a whole, up from previous guidance of $15bn. The company said as of this week it had shipped 430 million doses of the vaccine and for the year as a whole has contracts to deliver 1.6 billon.The results come days after Anglo-Swedish rivalsales worth $275m of its coronavirus vaccine over the first quarter, representing about 68 million doses.
AstraZeneca, which unlike Pfizer is producing its vaccine at cost, revealed that it only represented 4% of sales during the period and that these actually dragged on profits.By contrast, Pfizer's sales of its vaccine - developed with Germany's BioNTech - represented about a quarter of its total revenues for the January-March period.
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