Vaccine maker Pfizer has reported record revenues for 2022, with its COVID-19 products accounting for a large chunk of the sales even as the company is facing backlash for claiming to “mutate” viruses, and a growing number of doctors are turning away from boosters.
The year “2022 was a record-breaking year for Pfizer, not only in terms of revenue and earnings per share, which were the highest in our long history,” said Dr. Albert Bourla, chairman and CEO of Pfizer.
“As we turn to 2023, we expect to once again set records, with potentially the largest number of new product and indication launches that we’ve ever had in such a short period of time.”
Sales of Comirnaty and Paxlovid are expected to hit their lowest levels in 2023 before getting back to growth next year “due to significant government supply on hand” at the beginning of this year, the company said.
Mutating Virus, Quadrupling Vaccine Price
Pfizer’s results come as the company is under scrutiny following an investigative report which revealed that the firm is considering mutating the COVID-19 virus for developing new vaccines against it.“If we’re going to do that, though, there’s a risk of like, as you could imagine—no one wants to be having a pharmaceutical company mutating [expletive] viruses.” Walker insisted that COVID-19 is going to be “a cash cow for us for a while going forward.”
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) has called on Congress to investigate the COVID-19 vaccine-approval process. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) sent a letter to Bourla asking for more information about Pfizer’s efforts to mutate the COVID-19 virus.
Lack of Vaccine Data, European Parliament Ban
While Pfizer is pushing for greater use of COVID-19 vaccines, a growing number of doctors are deciding against getting the booster jabs owing to a lack of clinical trial evidence.“Pay close attention to note this isn’t anti-vaccine sentiment. This is ‘provide [hard] evidence of benefit to justify ongoing use’ which is very different. It is only fair for a $30 billion a year product given to hundreds of millions,” Lee, who has received three vaccine doses, stated.
Meanwhile, Pfizer officials are facing a potential ban from the European Parliament due to the company’s lack of transparency regarding COVID-19 vaccine purchase agreements during the pandemic.
On Jan. 11, the European Parliament’s committee on COVID approved the ban proposal. All political groups voted for the ban except for two parties.