Coronavirus tally: Moderna promises to keep COVID vaccine available and free for all Americans

Moderna Inc., a biotechnology company based in the United States, recently announced that their COVID-19 vaccines will remain available and free for all people in the United States, even after the public-health emergency has ended. This news comes after Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the chair of the Senate’s health, education, labor and pensions committee, called on Moderna to testify before Congress on a proposed price increase for the vaccine. In response to this, Moderna Chief Executive Stephane Bancel agreed to testify before Congress.

Furthermore, Moderna also announced that they will provide the vaccine at no cost to those who are uninsured or underinsured through their patient assistance program. This means that regardless of an individual’s ability to pay, they will still have access to Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine. This news is especially important as the number of new COVID-19 cases in the United States continues to decline. According to the New York Times tracker, the seven-day average of new US COVID cases was 37,840 on Wednesday, which is down 9% from two weeks ago. The daily average for hospitalizations was 28,360, which is 11% lower than two weeks ago. The average for deaths was 428, which is 6% lower than two weeks ago.

The global tally of confirmed cases of COVID-19 also continues to rise, with the number exceeding 673.5 million and the death toll surpassing 6.85 million according to data aggregated by Johns Hopkins University. The United States leads the world with 103 million cases and 1,115,638 fatalities.

The news that Moderna will provide the COVID-19 vaccine at no cost to uninsured or underinsured people is a major step in the right direction in the fight against the pandemic. It means that everyone in the United States will have access to the vaccine, regardless of their economic status. This is especially important in light of the increasing number of cases and deaths worldwide.

Moderna’s decision to keep their COVID-19 vaccine available and free for all people in the United States is a testament to their commitment to providing equitable access to the vaccine. This is a major step forward in the fight against the pandemic and will help ensure that everyone in the United States has access to the vaccine. It will also help to reduce the number of cases and deaths worldwide, which is essential in the fight against the pandemic.

Moderna’s commitment to providing equitable access to the vaccine is an example of how corporations can use their resources to make a difference in the fight against the pandemic. They have demonstrated their commitment to providing equitable access to the vaccine and have taken a major step in the right direction. This is a major step forward in the fight against the pandemic and will help ensure that everyone in the United States has access to the vaccine, regardless of their economic status.

Moderna’s decision to keep their COVID-19 vaccine available and free for all people in the United States is a major step in the right direction in the fight against the pandemic. It means that everyone in the United States will have access to the vaccine, regardless of their economic status. This is especially important in light of the increasing number of cases and deaths worldwide. It is a testament to Moderna’s commitment to providing equitable access to the vaccine and will help to reduce the number of cases and deaths worldwide. This is a major step forward in the fight against the pandemic and will help ensure that everyone in the United States has access to the vaccine, regardless of their economic status.

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