2020-12-01

BRUSSELS - How did we come to pay gold for a drug whose effectiveness has not been proven? This is the story of Remdesivir, a drug developed by the American company Gilead Sciences with large public funds to combat Ebola, and in July approved by the European Medicines Agency with "conditional authorisation" as the first antiviral against Covid 19.

The story of Remdesivir

On October 7th 2020, the European Commission signed a contract with the company without negotiating on the price, set by Gilead at €2070 per treatment (6 doses). Only a week later, the WHO published the largest study carried out so far on the drug, which shows its ineffectiveness, both in reducing the death of patients and their hospitalisation. 

This investigation has been conducted by a cross-border team of journalists from Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands. According to their sources, a great part of member states' authorities were pressured to buy immediately after the EU agreement, due to the scarcity of Remdesivir. 

The team asked the authorities of each of the 37 member countries of the agreement (all EU Member States and 10 associated states such as Bosnia-Herzegovina and Albania) for the number of doses already purchased, obtaining data from 17 states which bought for at least 226 million euros (plus the 70 million previously spent by the EU for around 30,000 doses). Major buyers are not the richest countries in the EU, on the contrary. France did not buy a single phial, while Portugal and Bulgaria bought more than Germany in proportion to their inhabitants. 

Photo image: Le Monde

Mentor of the project: Staffan Dahllöf

Consultant: Nicoletta Dentico

Team members

Ludovica Jona

Ludovica Jona is a freelance journalist and a communication expert based in Rome.

Ludovica Jona

Priti Patnaik

Based in Switzerland, Priti Patnaik is the founding editor of Geneva Health Files. 

Priti Patnaik

Lucien Hordijk

Lucien Hordijk is a Dutch investigative journalist.

Lucien Hordijk

Lise Barneoud

Lise Barnéoud is a French freelance science journalist, trained in biology.

Lise Barneoud

Hristio Boytchev

Hristio Boytchev is an investigative health journalist from Germany. 

Hristio Boytchev
Mentor

Staffan Dahllöf

Staffan Dahllöf is a freelance reporter based in Copenhagen, specialised in FOI.

Staffan Dahllöf

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