Pfizer and partner BioNTech have signed a $3.2 billion deal with the U.S. government for 105 million doses of their COVID-19 vaccine, which could be delivered as soon as later this summer.
According to Pfizer, the deal includes supplies of a retooled Omicron-adapted vaccine, pending regulatory clearance. The U.S. government will pay the companies $3.2 billion upon receipt of the first 105 million doses.
Under this agreement, the U.S. government also has the option to purchase up to 195 million additional doses, bringing the total number of potential doses to 300 million. Rev Dr. Chris Oyakhilome, president of the Loveworld Nation said a large number of billionaires were made in 2020. with majority of them being a part of the global elites who curated the Covid19 plandemic.