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The P****r v*****e
Dec 22, 2020 15:17:40   #
Carol Kelly
 
Just one simple question...if this v*****e has to be kept at a temp far below freezing, how can it be stored before it goes into your arm? Hospitals, clinics and pharmacies don’t have the facility to store it.

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Dec 22, 2020 15:32:25   #
11Bravo
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
Just one simple question...if this v*****e has to be kept at a temp far below freezing, how can it be stored before it goes into your arm? Hospitals, clinics and pharmacies don’t have the facility to store it.


They have to get a special freezer prior to delivery so when it arrives packed in dry ice it can be stored properly.

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Dec 22, 2020 15:44:00   #
Carol Kelly
 
11Bravo wrote:
They have to get a special freezer prior to delivery so when it arrives packed in dry ice it can be stored properly.


You think they have those special freezers coming off an assembly line?

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Dec 22, 2020 16:55:08   #
11Bravo
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
You think they have those special freezers coming off an assembly line?


Can't remember who's making them, brain freeze!! Made in USA on an assembly line. Fisher Scientific ????

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Dec 22, 2020 17:19:55   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
Just one simple question...if this v*****e has to be kept at a temp far below freezing, how can it be stored before it goes into your arm? Hospitals, clinics and pharmacies don’t have the facility to store it.


I've yet to find out what happens if the v*****e warms up too long, what is considered "too long", or what happens if the v*****e thaws then is refrozen. Dry ice doesn't keep things as cold as p****r says the v*****e must be kept at, but shippers are packing it in dry ice.

They'd have to hold me at gun point to get me to take the p****r v*****e, even then, I might just might make them shoot me.

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Dec 23, 2020 08:38:32   #
Dwbill Loc: Sunvalley,NV
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
Just one simple question...if this v*****e has to be kept at a temp far below freezing, how can it be stored before it goes into your arm? Hospitals, clinics and pharmacies don’t have the facility to store it.


Dry ice!

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Dec 23, 2020 12:31:12   #
F.D.R.
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
Just one simple question...if this v*****e has to be kept at a temp far below freezing, how can it be stored before it goes into your arm? Hospitals, clinics and pharmacies don’t have the facility to store it.


You're not allowed to ask sensible questions, you'll trigger those woke folks. I'm soon to be 79 (with a little luck) and have never had a flue shot and I don't intend to start now.

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Dec 23, 2020 12:48:15   #
EN Submarine Qualified Loc: Wisconsin East coast
 
lpnmajor wrote:
I've yet to find out what happens if the v*****e warms up too long, what is considered "too long", or what happens if the v*****e thaws then is refrozen. Dry ice doesn't keep things as cold as p****r says the v*****e must be kept at, but shippers are packing it in dry ice.

They'd have to hold me at gun point to get me to take the p****r v*****e, even then, I might just might make them shoot me.


Info point. Carbon dioxide ice (dry ice) is minus 109 degrees F. Freezing is usually meant for water which freezes at 32 degrees F. I think the -109 can handle it.

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