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Hussain S. Lalani, Sarosh Nagar, Ameet Sarpatwari, Rachel E. Barenie, Jerry Avorn, Benjamin N. Rome, and Aaron S. Kesselheim
February 2, 2023
BMJ (British Medical Journal)
Brigham and Women’s Hospital

"34 NIH funded research grants that were directly related to mRNA covid-19 vaccines were identified. These grants combined with other identified US government grants and contracts totaled $31.9bn (£26.3bn; €29.7bn), of which $337m was invested pre-pandemic. Pre-pandemic, the NIH invested $116m (35%) in basic and translational science related to mRNA vaccine technology, and the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) ($148m; 44%) and the Department of Defense ($72m; 21%) invested in vaccine development. After the pandemic started, $29.2bn (92%) of US public funds purchased vaccines, $2.2bn (7%) supported clinical trials, and $108m (<1%) supported manufacturing plus basic and translational science."

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COVID-19,financial incentives influence,vaccines