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The mind-boggling logistics of transporting one of the most important vaccines in history

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Washington (CNN Business)Two coronavirus vaccines are in line to be authorized for emergency use in the United States, and a massive transportation network is standing at the ready once they receive government clearance.

The delicate, mind-boggling logistics of distributing the vaccines will be crucial. The challenges of moving millions of doses — over thousands of miles and under strict temperature specifications — are enormous.
 
Here's what we know about how vaccines will be physically transported from drug manufacturers to medical facilities around the world.
 
Within 24 hours of an emergency use authorization from the US Food and Drug Administration, manufacturers and shippers are prepared to activate the delivery chain — a complex system of warehouses, trucks, planes, and, ultimately, delivery to the site where shots are administered.
 
The planning, dry runs, and stockpiling is already underway.
 
"We're moving all of the needles, the syringes, the other parts and pieces to include the alcohol wipes and necessary [supplies] in order to administer these vaccines," said Lt. Gen. Paul Ostrowski, the director of supply, production and distribution for Operation Warp Speed, the US government's effort to develop a Covid-19 vaccine.
 
Pfizer (PFE) is stockpiling an undisclosed number of vaccine doses in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Once the vaccine is authorized, Pfizer doses will be packed into trucks and much of it sent to airports to be loaded onto planes.
 
The distribution of Moderna (MRNA) vaccines is set to be handled by the medical supply company McKesson.
 
"It's a really quick process, simply putting together the packages on dry ice and shipping them out," Ostrowski said of the Pfizer vaccine.
 
Trucks will ferry the vaccines to planes that will deliver them around the country. ...
Thousands of flights will be needed to carry distribute the vaccines around the world -— some 8,000, according to the International Air Transport Association.
American Airlines (AAL) says its widebody 787 jetliners can carry about a half-million vaccine doses.
 
American began in mid-November running test flights between South America and Miami, where it will bring vaccine shipments into the US. It said the test flights "simulate the conditions required for the COVID-19 vaccine to stress test the thermal packaging and operational handling process that will ultimately ensure it remains stable as it moves across the globe." ...
 
United Airlines has a major refrigerated storage facility at Dulles airport outside of Washington that handles pharmaceutical and other shipments that need to remain chilled....
 
 
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