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Covid-19 coronavirus: Vaccine storage issues could leave three billion people out in the cold – New Zealand Herald
Vaccines will need non-stop sterile refrigeration to stay potent and safe.
Workers move boxes inside Snowman Logistics, India’s largest cold storage company in Taloja on the outskirts of Mumbai. Photos / APThe chain breaks here, in a tiny medical clinic in Burkina Faso that went nearly a year without a working refrigerator.
From factory to syringe, the world’s most promising coronavirus vaccine candidates need non-stop sterile refrigeration to stay potent and safe.
But despite enormous strides in equipping developing countries to maintain the vaccine “cold chain,” ne…
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