Biontech lowers sales forecast for Covid-19 vaccine

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Brasov, Romania - February 21, 2021: Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine on a white background.

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BERLIN: German vaccine maker BioNTech on Monday lowered its 2023 sales forecast for its Covid-19 vaccine to around €4 billion (US$4.28 billion). In spring, the company had still predicted sales of €5 billion.

“As a result of later-than-anticipated regulatory approvals and their effect on national vaccination campaign timelines, expected sales have shifted to future periods,” BioNTech said in a statement. In addition, charges of more than €1 billion on the part of US partner Pfizer would impact sales, reported Xinhua.

In the first nine months of the year, BioNTech’s sales slumped by 82 per cent year-on-year to €2.34 billion, according to the company. Net profit even dropped by 93 per cent to just €472 million.

The number of Covid-19 infections in Germany has been rising since the beginning of autumn, but only a small number of residents, less than 16 per cent, have received a booster shot with a vaccine adapted to virus variants, according to the latest figures by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI).

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Even among the over-60s and other high-risk patients for whom a booster is recommended, “there is still room for improvement,” Nicola Buhlinger-Goepfarth, chairwoman of the German General Practitioners’ Association, said at the beginning of the month.

With up to €2 billion, BioNTech is investing the bulk of this year’s turnover in research and development. The company’s focus is on the development of an mRNA-based cancer vaccine, whose research also formed the basis of the Covid-19 vaccine.

“Our strategy focuses on assembling a diverse toolbox of complementary technologies to deliver novel therapies, aiming to improve the standard of care for cancer patients,” BioNTech Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ugur Sahin said. – BERNAMA-XINHUA

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