Pfizer and Moderna each recently introduced the first COVID-19 vaccines – and both are over 90% effective. An unprecedented achievement. But it isn’t all roses. These vaccines need to be stored in extreme cold. And that’s a huge logistical challenge. So what is it about these vaccines that require such brutal cold?
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