Calculon wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 9:41 am
TheNatalShark wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 6:01 pm
Took the initiative to order is a million miles away from "as opposed to". I specifically mention those two, as they were and are the only non-Covax ones actually being delivered in material quantities.
If others were being ordered, delivered and paid for in any meaningful quantity I would capture them in that list. However only AZ has been delivered in material quantities,
through Covax, and where not through it costs a fraction of that paid per Sinopharm/Sinovac dose. And since April that has largely dried up of course.
Morocco ordered a chunk of AZ outside of Covax, but has only received a small amount and I sincerely doubt they'll be happy paying for the full order compliment if it only arrives next year - indeed the SII stated it had to sell at premium to private providers in India and lobby for national loans to make up for shortfall of payments from international clients due to non-delivery. I suspect similar will happen to SA - orders will be overtaken by excess donations, cash contributions and discounted facilities to point of materially snuffing out costs.
Do you have links for these? Genuine question as a brief search didn’t bring up any great websites for me From what I can find it seems that Africa has purchased 33 million doses of Chinese vaccines , mainly by Egypt and Morocco. To put that into context Latin America has purchased 279 million doses of the Chinese vaccine , South Africa has purchased 31 million J & J, 20 million bioNtech and 1.5 million AZ. The latter which it then idiotically resold, probably at a lost, to the African Union. I have no idea how much SA paid for its vaccines except for the AZ ( $5.25 per dose) nor what Morocco and Egypt paid for their Chinese vaccines and how that compares to the cost of the COVAX vaccines they paid for.
In my mind you've asked me to prepare a spreadsheet, another thing impenitently more preferable to studying.
=]here really aren't that many countries that issue plainly visible summaries of receipts as open data. Easiest thing to do is find the latest statement by health authorities/politicians about what has been received, and then given most of them welcome deliveries with fanfare (the countries that produce seem to have better open data) its fairly simple to work backwards through the delivery announcements if you have the patience/care enough/are bored enough.
Can't see an easy way to share the file, and presume you wouldn't want to open something from internet schmuck x718234108, so hopefully the below is readable. I've pasted the source links further below.
As you'll see, the handbrake on exports enforced on the SII means ordered AZ doses haven't materialised past April, so as ever 'Ordered' neither means delivered, paid for nor even guaranteed to materialise if the ordering party gets enough doses elsewhere (as I'm arguing will happen) and decides to cancel/dispute due to delay. So using raw 'orders' unfortunately isn't (in my opinion) a good gauge of where things stand nor will end up - doses delivered and planned are. It's unclear that Morocco will receive any further (procured) AZ doses if India's export control maintains until end of year and AZ production in Russia with R-Pharm doesn't exceed to help cover (those are the parties Morocco contracted with), so it's only received a small number of its orders vs scaling up Sinopharm supplies. Covax AZ may continue from other sites, as it had with a miniscule delivery from South Korea. I expect Covax deliveries of other vaccines (bar maybe Sinovac or potentially J&J) to be immaterial to Morocco's rollout this year.
Source
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-heal ... SKBN29R1O0
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2021/0 ... rm-vaccine
https://www.reuters.com/world/india/mor ... 021-02-11/
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2021/0 ... a-vaccines
https://www.arabnews.com/node/1832541/middle-east
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2021/0 ... x-vaccines
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2021/0 ... om-beijing
https://northafricapost.com/49891-covid ... doses.html
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2021/0 ... mauritania
As for the price component, as ever we only have what is publicly available for some parties, but using costs charged to the western countries is a reasonable proxy because you can mentally apply whatever discounts or favours govs/companies that may bring down (or raise) the price. Usually the former for developing for PR of course. AZ price usually an aberration because of AZ vs SII contracting, but still cheaper than the rest. As ever, between direct cash donations and excess donations I expect the true cost through Covax and other facilities to really wind down the prices (particularly where contributors bat for 'their' vaccines to be ordered/reimbursed for), but needless to say the more expensive doses will have a harder time coming down as hard.
Sinovac $30 per dose (China domestic) vs $14 Indonesia quoted
Sinopharm $19-36 per dose (per BMJ)
Pfizer $16-20 per dose (per BI & Reuters SA @ $10 a dose)
J&J $8.50-$10 single dose
Moderna $20-25 per dose
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... price-list
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/12/worl ... ook%20page.
https://www.bmj.com/content/373/bmj.n912/rr-0
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-heal ... SKBN2BT13M
I won't comment on other regions as I have followed very very little of them, but here is a Mar21 summary of announcements with regards to procurement of the Chinese parastatal vaccines.
https://thediplomat.com/2021/03/the-log ... diplomacy/