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UPDATE 3-Cold chain doubts delay COVID-19 vaccinations in some German cities

UPDATE 3-Cold chain doubts delay COVID-19 vaccinations in some German cities When reading the temperature loggers that were enclosed in the cool boxes, doubts arose about the compliance with the cold chain requirements, the district of Lichtenfels in the north of Germany s largest state, Bavaria, said in a statement. Medical staff found that the temperature in one vaccine transport cool box had risen to 15 degrees Celsius, a spokesman for Lichtenfels said, above the maximum of 8C stipulated by the manufacturers.Reuters | Updated: 28-12-2020 00:21 IST | Created: 28-12-2020 00:21 IST Germany s coronavirus vaccination campaign faced delays in several cities on Sunday after temperature trackers showed that about 1,000 of the shots made by BioNTech and Pfizer may not have been kept cold enough during transit. When reading the temperature loggers that were enclosed in the cool boxes, doubts arose about the compliance with the cold chain requirements, the district of Lichtenfels in

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Reuters Reuters 29 December, 2020, 6:07 am People queue to be vaccinated by the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination centre in Berlin, Germany, December 26, 2020. REUTERS/Michele Tantussi FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Germany’s coronavirus vaccination campaign faced delays in several cities on Sunday after temperature trackers showed that about 1,000 of the shots made by BioNTech and Pfizer may not have been kept cold enough during transit. “When reading the temperature loggers that were enclosed in the cool boxes, doubts arose about the compliance with the cold chain requirements,” the district of Lichtenfels in the north of Germany’s largest state, Bavaria, said in a statement.

Cold chain issues delay Covid-19 vaccinations in some German cities

FRANKFURT (REUTERS) - Germany’s coronavirus vaccination campaign faced delays in several cities on Sunday (Dec 27) after temperature trackers showed that about 1,000 of the shots made by BioNTech and Pfizer may not have been kept cold enough during transit. “When reading the temperature loggers that were enclosed in the cool boxes, doubts arose about the compliance with the cold chain requirements,” the district of Lichtenfels in the north of Germany’s largest state, Bavaria, said in a statement. Medical staff found that the temperature in one vaccine transport cool box had risen to 15 deg C, a spokesman for Lichtenfels said, above the maximum of 8 deg C stipulated by the manufacturers.

Cold chain doubts delay COVID-19 vaccinations in some German cities - International - World

Cold chain doubts delay COVID-19 vaccinations in some German cities - International - World
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Germany s Covid vaccine rollout PAUSED after potential temperature failures detected

The Pfizer vaccine, which uses new so-called mRNA technology, must be stored at ultra-low temperatures of about -70 degrees Celsius (-112°F) to remain effective before being shipped to distribution centres. Pfizer has designed special shipping containers filled with dry ice to keep the vaccine from spoiling while in transit. Shots can be kept in an ultra-low temperature freezer for up to six months, or for five days at 2C to 8C a type of refrigeration commonly available at hospitals. Besides Lichtenfels, the northern Bavarian cities of Coburg, Kronach, Kulmbach, Hof, Bayreuth and Wunsiedel also held off from inoculating people after uncertainty arose about whether the cold chain had been maintained.

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