MANILA, Philippines — The City of Manila’s COVID-19 vaccine storage facility is ready after the arrival of biomedical freezers that would keep the vials stable, its local government said on Tuesday.
According to the Manila Public Information Office (MPIO), the completion of freezers that would be used to store the vaccines — which would require below zero degree Celsius temperatures for maximum efficacy — means that the city’s COVID-19 Vaccine Storage Facility can start operating by February 14.
As of now, the city has 12 COVID-19 refrigeration units, three of which arrived on Tuesday. These are intended for Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines, which would need lower temperatures, aroun…
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