Posted on 12/24/2021 7:15:00 AM PST by MNDude
I thought the vaccine needed to be transported at super cold temperatures. I remember that was a reason why this was considered such a complex operation.
Now it seems like they are shipped the same as commercial samples. Has something changed or are the stringent shipping requirements still in place?
“they have proven the vaccine is safe to store and transport at a higher temperature.”
That is amusing.
They have no clue what the long term effect of these vaccines is—at any temperature.
“Proof”?
Nope!
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!
almost seems like cold shipment was a Trump thing, and normal shipment is a Biden thing, although I don’t think it makes any difference.
“It works the same, regardless of whatever temperature it’s shipped.”
Which is to say it doesn’t protect you and may even kill you?
To steal a line from Hillary, which has become our government's motto, “What difference does it make?”
I seem to recall a few batches going bad because of storage though... i can get behind what you’re saying though.
To me i thought the refrigeration requirement was also a control tactic. In my area we specialize in freezing (headquarters of Tyson and we have a lot of of food storage innovators) we had to shuffle refrigeration all over the area and were exporting our freezers. I remembered the hospital getting a “20,000 dollar unit” from don’s cold storage.
Either way i thought this freezing protocol existed to bring rural people to the refrigerators. In other words, trains loaded with people forced into going into processing centers because their municipality could not access thr expensive coolers.
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.
I thought only the J&J vaccine was designed for higher temperatures. It’s a little different from the other mRNA vaccines in that it doesn’t directly inject mRNA. Instead it injects a virus carrying DNA which then gets converted by the cell into mRNA. Not sure why this approach avoided the super low temp requirement but IIRC it did.
The science changed.
Apparently they learned the parasites in the vaxx can survive their trip to a new host at less than freezing temperatures.
Kidding.
Sort of…
I had the J&J (”No More Tears”) which needed only to be refrigerated, not kept in the deep freeze. This was supposedly another advantage to getting theirs instead of the Pfizer or Moderna ones the government was pushing so hard.
Pfizer requires ultracold freezers for long term storage but short term storage time in a regular freezer is approved for 4 weeks, maybe 6 weeks now.
Moderna has always been stored in regular freezers.
J&J has always been stored in refrigerators.
Yep
I don’t know what is inside. I am just repeating rumors and Conspiracy Theories, trying to stir things up. /S.
NOT a false memory, but is proof of the gaslighting we have been putting up with for two years.
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