Excellent question. I noticed this, too, lately.
Half of what they are injecting now is probably damaged and doing damage to people.
Apparently they found the severe temps unnecessary after all...and it was changed a looooooong time ago.
You are correct:
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/info-by-product/moderna/downloads/storage-summary.pdf
I don’t think they really care what they’re injecting people with as this has nothing to do with health. It’s about control, power, stealing an election and certain people getting wealthy.
Somewhere along the line of command, TPTB gave their “OK”
early on to use the ‘vaccine’ which had been exposed to the natural climate temperatures during the day. Had this not been approved, much of the batch would have been wasted and their ‘quota’ would have fallen short. Is it ‘good’? Suppose it is as good as that which was ‘properly stored’.
It works the same, regardless of whatever temperature it’s shipped.
As part of Operation Warp Speed, the FDA dropped non-essential requirements.
One of those was temperature testing. A new drug usually gets a couple months of testing to see what temp it is safe to ship at. In this case they skipped that and went for the coldest/safest until they figured it out.
Since then they have proven the vaccine is safe to store and transport at a higher temperature.
Biontech requires that.
I have been wondering the same...
It’s just as ineffective at room temperature as cryogenic temps., therefore it’s not necessary.
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The mRna molecule and it’s host solution was designed and tested to be more stable at higher temperatures. It was a molecular engineering and pharmaceutical tour de force....that said, it does have issues...as in short term of development...troubling adverse reactions...no permanent effectiveness...unknown long term effects. What new facts will we discover down the road?
Odds are the extra “precautions” are like the security clown act the TSA runs at every airport.
Given the short memory of the MSM, you were supposed to have totally forgotten that by now.
I seem to remember there was also a strict schedule to do injections 1 and 2. Now it’s any old time will do.
The more the better!
To steal a line from Hillary, which has become our government's motto, “What difference does it make?”
Yes, that was done initially to make us think these were space age technology, and space is cold. This was their marketing guy’s idea.
But it turned out to be too hard, and docs were throwing out the product if it got too warm.
So they fired their marketing guy and told us they juiced the formula up some and now it could be stored in a regular fridge.
It doesn’t work, cold or hot, so I guess it doesn’t matter one way or the other.