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This isn t new, AeroSafe CEO Jay McHarg said of operation. What s new is the urgency.
The company and its 200 Rochester employees also make smaller, shoulder bag units – manufactured entirely with locally sourced components. It s those containers that have allowed Walgreens and CVS pharmacists to carry vaccine the critical last mile, to begin vaccinations at nursing homes across the United States. It s a global effort that s happening here. And the people in Rochester are benefiting from the work people are doing – in Rochester, McHarg said. We never touch the vaccine, McHarg said.
Rather, they produce and make ready the containers.
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Hundreds of thousands of doses of COVID-19 vaccine are being shipped around the country and a Rochester company has a major role in that distribution.
AeroSafe Global, a cold-chain packaging and shipping company that does a lot of work for the pharmaceutical industry, has been producing tens of thousands of specially designed boxes and related packaging to get COVID-19 vaccines to places like hospitals and nursing homes and pharmacies.
The company has been working long days, seven days a week, to meet the needs of the pharmaceutical companies who are making the vaccines. That packaging, especially in the case of the Pfizer vaccine, has to be able to transport the doses at extremely cold temperatures.
COVID-19 vaccine updates: Evers frustrated that Wisconsin receiving fewer doses than anticipated Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Morry Gash / Associated Press Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers elbow bumps a member of Wisconsin s Electoral College after they all cast their votes for the presidential election at the state Capitol in Madison on Monday.
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