Quote:
Originally Posted by blankall
Yes. -70 is warmer than dry ice, at -78. Every science lab and pharmacy will already have the ability to store dry ice.
|
It's also important to remember that -70º is more for long-term storage and even then is considered a sort of worst case scenario. The stability data isn't finalized, and apparently Pfizer and BioNTech are confident that it can handle being thawed and stored in normal refrigerator temperatures for 5 days or so and think even 2 weeks might be possible at those temperatures.