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?
"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?