Remember last winter/spring an issue with getting “shots in arms” was the vials had to be stored at crazy low temps that regular freezers simply can’t attain?
A student of mine (nursing student) was volunteering at a government run vax site and she told me how she would always have trouble getting the right amount of doses out of the freezer as they had to thaw for 30 minutes and then wouldn’t be good for too long after thawing so if the right amount weren’t ready for the correct amount of people they would be short/have to wait or end up with discards. The freezers and this process were a news item of the time.
The vaxxes are the same, the vials are the same, why can anyone get a Covid jab at any damn pharmacy I saw someone getting one when I was picking up something for my kid and they just pulled it out of a fridge, not even the freezer, no thawing, no waiting, just pull and jab.
So, what about those super special ultra cold freezers?
You have a good point! Different formula? They don't care anymore? What?
Did you notice that there seem to be fewer vax deaths when using those initial vials kept at ultra-cold temperatures? They didn't want to wake people up by having the early vaxed getting serious medical problems... so they treated those early vials differently. Now... they don't care. It's all about depopulation in as short of a time as they can manage.
Perhaps the cold killed off whatever microorganisms they placed in the vax. The cold could have altered the effects of the vax, making it somewhat safer. Now, however, they will unleash whatever garbage is in the vax into the recipient's arm... and don't care about consequences.
Maybe they got enough evolution points to start adding in the symptoms after the initial infection numbers got up there. (Pandemic game reference)
Nailed it
The lipid nanoparticles that contain the mRNA become unstable at higher temperatures. When that happens, the body's reaction to the unencapsulated mRNA is unpredictable but you can bet that it includes blood clots.
You can also bet that many places don't follow the protocols and simply thaw the vials and place in a fridge indefinitely. After all, they have to pay for them so it simply wouldn't do to waste them. Also, those in charge of the process are often the lowest paid.
P.s. the "vaxes" are not all the same.
P.p.s. this is probably a good argument for avoiding the experimental shot. "Please show me proof that this vial has been stored and handled at the correct temperature according to the manufacturer's protocol and that it hasn't been above freezing for more than 30 minutes."
They won't be able to - which is pretty scary!
The refrigeration is necessary to keep the parasites in suspended animation until the drug is introduced into the body. It’s why Ivermectin (dewormer) WORKS against the spike proteins.
Ha! Since May, it has been permissable to store in the fridge for 1 month. https://www.fda.gov/media/150386/download
So what changed exactly? Was this all to create artificial scarcity at the beginning so those desperate to get it would be even more desperate? It just feels like an aspect that went away, was swept under the rug, and no one seems to think “oh that’s weird”.
Exactly.
In a big warehouse, storing Nancy's ice cream and adrenochrome
Problems everywhere with freezing and losing doses due to contamination from temperature control.
An entire shipment of several million were spoiled early on and they have no idea where they are?
https://mobile-reuters-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN27P2VP?amp_js_v=a6&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQKKAFQArABIIACAw%3D%3D#aoh=16338911999886&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.reuters.com%2Farticle%2Fhealth-coronavirus-vaccines-distribution-idUSKBN27P2VP
So your article is almost a year old and gets into the ultra cold temp requirements, but there doesn’t seem to be any explanations out there as to what has changed since then that they no longer need to be super cold, that’s what I’m after.
Back in March J + J had a 'human mixing error' which took out 15 million doses.
https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/large-batch-15m-johnson-johnson-coronavirus-vaccines-ruined-due-to-human-error-nyt
Wow, that “human” sure mixed a lot of vials!
"never flick or tap a syringe while there is a vaccine in it as this could inactivate the vaccine" WEIRD! I think it is incredibly strange that they are shipping these vaccines that need to be diluted and are so unstable.
There is DEFINITELY something about them that is completely different than vaccines and allergy shots that I have seen drawn up over the years.
I guess it is the mRNA that is so uniquely fragile?
President Trump talked about the temps too and how special trucks were needed and the military would do it. I remember. I looked up the temps. Too. And regular freezers won't work on some vaccines. Others it will
Yeah, they were keeping them with dry ice on freezer trucks just to distribute at the beginning of the roll out
I've been wondering the same thing for a very long time, OP. Haven't heard anything about freezing the jab since they first came out.
Looks like they were bullshiting us on the need for freezers.