Private sector starts negotiating for AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines for 2022

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The private sector and officials of AstraZeneca recently met to discuss terms for the procurement of another batch of COVID-19 vaccines as the emergence of new coronavirus variants make booster shots necessary.

The private sector is in talks with officials of AstraZeneca to secure another batch of COVID-19 vaccines for 2022, said presidential adviser for entrepreneurship Joey Concepcion.

During the Dec. 9 meeting, Concepcion revealed that the Inter-Agency Task Force has given its go signal to the private sector to procure additional doses of AstraZeneca in 2022. Concepcion said the new deal is now being arranged with the manufacturer, noting “there will be a slight increase in the cost for the doses, but the price will already include shipping.” AstraZeneca will no longer require payment up front or a security deposit.

The vaccine AZD2816 still uses the same adenoviral vector platform, but now contains 10 changes across the spike protein, many of which are also seen in other variants of concern. This can also be used as a primary dose. The new version of the vaccine is projected to be available in the second half of 2022.

 

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