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Australia considers approving Pfizer Covid vaccine for standard cold storage – The Guardian
Therapeutic Goods Administration may follow US in allowing vaccines to be stored at warmer temperatures
																								
												
												
											 Pfizers Covid-19 vaccine could soon be delivered at temperatures 50 degrees warmer than currently required if Australia follows the USs lead to ease the rollout.
The potential change in storage temperature requirements is being considered as the federal health department confirmed that 25 Pfizer vaccine vials at least 125 doses – were spoiled at St Vincents care services in Werribee because it was not possible to verify their temperature had been maintained.
The US Food and Drug Administration has… 
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