Companies like FedEx and UPS have hired up tens of thousands of seasonal workers in the hopes they can deal with holiday demand and keep their normal channels clear to move an anticipated vaccine. But that doesn't mean it's smooth skies ahead.
Pfizer Vaccine Distribution Could Face A Bumpy Road
Keeping a vaccine at 94 degrees below zero while shipments compete for resources during a holiday rush won't be easy.
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Posted: 7:34 p.m. EST Dec 10, 2020
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