Expensive poison: Top U.S. pharmacies charging $200+ a shot for new Covid “vaccines”
The gene juice is no longer “free,” with costs increasing more than 10 times over the original Operation Warp Speed price point.
https://www.dossier.today/p/expensive-poison-top-us-pharmacies
This is actually very revealing on some levels because it indicates what the companies themselves think of the coming public response to new rounds of injections. If the old doses cost the government and average of 20 dollars each then in order to earn roughly the same revenue with fewer voluntary patients and less government intervention, they would have to increase the cost of each shot. But by how much?
After a few surveys they may have discovered there was serious public objections. But not total rejection from the entire public. Imagine they found that one in ten folks would still willingly take the shots whether covered by insurance or not. Then they would need a price at least 10 times higher in order to meet prior revenue goals. In this case its more like a factor of 9 and there we have an estimate of future uptake of shots provided by the companies themselves based on their own research.
Shots at an average cost of 182 / $20 = 9 approximately. So one ninth in other words or 30 million people which represents a ninth of the 270 million portion of the population that supposedly took at least one dose. Put another way, Pfizer and Moderna expect a complete crash in uptake and acceptance of their new shots regardless of what is offered and only 30 million people will be foolish enough to take another dose.
They will still make the same US based revenue however with the new pricing. Thus both stocks are good bets if you are immmoral enough to speculate in the death and disability of your fellow man. Assuming this holds true around the globe, the stocks will rise back up once more. That might be a stretch though. The point is, they are telegraphing their expectation of vaccine uptake with the pricing model.
And they expect widespread public rejection.