I've been looking around quite a bit, I've learned the government is making a little over ten bucks per vaccine they are selling to the medicare/medicaid program but what they are selling them for to the insurance companies I can't find anything out there. I know your probably thinking the government and medicare and medicaid are one and the came but they are or would be different departments within the government that run their own budgets so they'd bill each other for services. There are many people speculating what this is really all about and considering the vaccines don't stop the spread and the massive push to get useless vaccines into people what would be the monetary gain? Here the vaccine is free to anyone who doesn't have insurance but they bill the insurance companies if a person is insured. So it would be interesting to find out the difference between what the insurance companies are paying out for the vaccines vs what the government is charging them for the vaccines. Insurance companies goal is to make money off products they buy so they'll charge more than what they pay, that at least gets a starting point to leap off as to speculate what the government is charging them. We could be talking about billions being made off keeping people lingering in fear and needing repeated boosters. In the article I found that said that medicaid is paying 10.71 more than what Pfizer is charging, which is supposed to be at cost of thirty dollars that the buyer (government) is making more than the producer is quite strange.
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