KEY POINTS
  • National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins said “it was very likely” that the U.S. government is close to a deal with Pfizer for up to an additional 100 million Covid vaccine doses.
  • More than 4,600,000 Covid vaccine doses have been distributed to healthcare facilities across the United States, and approximately 13% of those doses have been administered to patients, according to the CDC.
  • As a result of Covid’s mutations, Collins said that it is possible that the population may need an updated version of the vaccine in a few more years.

National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins told CNBC that "it was very likely" that the U.S. government is close to a deal with Pfizer for up to an additional 100 million Covid vaccine doses. 

"It is good news it sounds like it's very likely," said Collins. "We'll have 400 million doses between Pfizer and Moderna by about June or July, but again, remember, these are vaccines that require two doses."