KEY POINTS
  • Sanders, the incoming chair of the Senate health committee, called a potential price increase for Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine "outrageous" in a letter to the company's CEO, Stephane Bancel.
  • Bancel told The Wall Street Journal that Moderna is considering a price in the range of $110 to $130 per dose when the shots go commercial.
  • The federal government, which has handled procurement and distribution of the vaccines during the emergency phase of the pandemic, pays about $26 per vaccine dose.
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is trailed by reporters as he arrives for the weekly Democratic caucus luncheon at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, November 29, 2022.

Sen. Bernie Sanders on Tuesday urged Moderna not to quadruple the price of its Covid-19 vaccine once distribution of the shots moves to the commercial market.

In a letter to Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel, Sanders called the price increase "outrageous." The independent senator from Vermont and incoming chair of the Senate's health committee said such a steep price increase would make the shots unavailable for millions of uninsured Americans, potentially putting their lives at risk as Covid continues to spread.