My favorite video related to the temperature of the vaccine is the nurse in Italy pulling the doses out of a box that is supposedly super cold, but doesn’t seem to show any signs that it’s made to handle cold temperatures.
These boxes are supposedly kept very cold with dry ice. She takes no precautions you normally would take when dealing with dry ice. No thick gloves, or anything.
So the vaccine supposedly has to be stored at very very cold temperatures, but still needs to be mixed? Does this make sense to ANYONE?
And then after about a month suddenly it didn't need to be so cold.
My favorite video related to the temperature of the vaccine is the nurse in Italy pulling the doses out of a box that is supposedly super cold, but doesn’t seem to show any signs that it’s made to handle cold temperatures.
Here is the video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A7b7vZ6dxrM&feature=emb_title
These boxes are supposedly kept very cold with dry ice. She takes no precautions you normally would take when dealing with dry ice. No thick gloves, or anything.
Yes. She would get one touch at dry ice temperature, plus there would be clouds like steam of the evaporation.