"One big reason? One of the front-runners in the vaccine race — the one made by Pfizer — needs to be kept extremely cold: minus 70 degrees Celsius (-94 f), which is colder than winter in Antarctica. Moderna has said that its vaccine needs to be frozen too, but only at minus 20 Celsius (-4 f), more like a regular freezer."
during the end months of last year over 100 of koreans died from an influenza vaccine -- http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20201119000896 nov-2020
it is suspected that a flu vaccine shipment had been allowed to leave holding temperature "government suspends flu program after vaccines exposed to room temperature": https://world.kbs.co.kr/service/news_view.htm?lang=e&Seq_Code=156438 sept-2020
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what in the world is going on in that syringe which requires being kept at nearly -100 fahrenheit? how long can it be at room temperature before being injected? what happens in the time it goes from -93 F to your body temperature in a matter of moments as it is injected?
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