World Health Organisation has revealed to the Economic Community of West
African States (ECOWAS) that the much anticipated Ebola vaccines will
cost about $100 per dose.
According to The Organization, the $100 per dose price, which is said to have been heavily subsidized, will make about one million more of the drugs ready in 2015.
As at Sunday, November 2, 2014, WHO has reported a total of 13,042 suspected cases and 4,818 deaths since the outbreak.
According to The Organization, the $100 per dose price, which is said to have been heavily subsidized, will make about one million more of the drugs ready in 2015.
As at Sunday, November 2, 2014, WHO has reported a total of 13,042 suspected cases and 4,818 deaths since the outbreak.
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