Health
How airlines are transforming to deliver the Covid-19 vaccine and why it is especially challenging now – CNBC
Major U.S. airlines have stepped up to become a crucial part of the supply chain alongside logistic giants like UPS, FedEx and DHL to help deliver vaccines.
Airlines are joining the fight against the coronavirus.
The long wait for a vaccine may be over, but distributing it to the 7.8 billion people around the world is the next big challenge. In the U.S., both the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines require two doses that will eventually need to reach the nation’s roughly 330 million people.
Even though shipping is only one part of the journey, it’s a critical step. DHL and McKinsey estimate vaccinating the world will require up to 15,000…
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