These shortages seem to be very regional in nature. The only thing I have noticed here is the disinfectants and cleaners which has been a continuous issue since this started. They have put the limit back on paper products but they must have done that before their stock got cleaned out.
The first batch of vaccine arrived at Chicago Airport. United Airlines transported it and they had to get a waiver on the amount of dry ice that they could carry. That sub-zero storage requirement is going to make distribution of these first two vaccines a nightmare. It won't be a problem in urban areas with large hospitals and medical schools, it will be a problem beyond those areas.
The first batch of vaccine arrived at Chicago Airport. United Airlines transported it and they had to get a waiver on the amount of dry ice that they could carry. That sub-zero storage requirement is going to make distribution of these first two vaccines a nightmare. It won't be a problem in urban areas with large hospitals and medical schools, it will be a problem beyond those areas.
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