Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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PP's is correct from what I'm reading. It's the freezers that will allow for longer shelf life. But this doesn't mean every place will do it the same.Actually taking delivery and holding half on hand for the second dose can’t work due to vaccine viability. Pfitzer’s isn’t very stable. Once it arrives the clock is ticking and they need to use them all within 5 days which doesn’t meet the second dose timeframe. It’s going to have to be delayed delivery.
For the state next to me (that also includes my metro) it was said this: "Williams (MO's health director) expects shipments of the Pfizer vaccine every three weeks, mainly into Kansas City and St. Louis. The Moderna vaccine will arrive every four weeks. And since it can be stored at a less frigid temperature, it's going to mid-sized cities. "Hannibal, St. Joe, Joplin, Sedalia will get that because it's stored at 4 degrees below zero," Williams said."
St Joe (St. Joseph) actually isn't that far away from KCI airport (it's within 40mins) and the KCI airport is within KC metro so I'm guessing they are considering the freezer storage capabilities in St. Joe itself for that part because assuming they have a facility here in the metro, assuming at least some arrives by plane distance wouldn't be an issue there.
All of this still doesn't clear up the answer if they will use up each shipment each time they get it or will reserve half in the freezers but it probably will just vary from place to place. I guess we'll find out soon enough!