Just write on the front, "Return to Satan"
Meant to tag >>10545701
'Mind-bogglingly complex': Here's what we know about how COVID vaccine will be distributed when it's approved
We don’t know when a COVID-19 vaccine will arrive, but we’re starting to know how it will be distributed.
Interviews with logistics experts, immunization professionals and pharmaceutical distribution specialists, together with recent U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention planning documents, give a clearer picture of how coronavirus vaccines will get from manufacturers into the arms of millions of Americans.
The swift and so far positive effort to create vaccines to fight COVID-19 has been remarkable but it’s only half of the work, said Tinglong Dai, a professor of operations management who studies health care analytics at the Johns Hopkins University.
“It’s just incredible. I think the vaccine supply chain is one of the most mind-bogglingly complex supply chains ever built,” he said.
The process will be run by the CDC, which for decades has overseen vaccine distribution in the United States and ran the last national vaccination effort during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic.
“We’re happy to see CDC front and center,” said Dr. Kelly Moore, associate director of immunization education with the Immunization Action Coalition. “They’re the right organization to be leading this.”
All the vaccine supplied in the initial phases will be purchased by the U.S. government and no one will be charged for the actual dose. As of early September, it wasn’t clear if clinics would be allowed to charge an administration fee to those getting their shots. If one was charged, it's not clear whether insurance could be reimbursed for it if the vaccine is issued under an Emergency Use Authorization, CDC documents say.
At least at the beginning, vaccine is expected to be in short supply, though CDC planning documents say significantly more will be available by January 2021.
CDC is still finalizing who will be eligible to be vaccinated first, but from meetings of its Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, it appears front-line medical workers, first-responders and people at high risk for severe disease will get first dibs.
There are dozens of experimental COVID-19 vaccines being developed in the United States and beyond, seven of which have been funded at least in part by the U.S. government. All but one will require two doses, given 21 or 28 days apart. People getting vaccinated will get a COVID-19 vaccination record card that will tell them which vaccine they got, when they got it and when they should get their next shot, CDC planning documents show.
Currently, two of the seven vaccine candidates are seen as the front-runners because they are in Phase 3 clinical trials, the make-or-break, large-scale tests in humans that determine if a vaccine works or not.
They are being manufactured by Pfizer and Moderna. The two vaccines must be stored at different temperatures and so will be distributed slightly differently. A third, from AstraZeneca in the United Kingdom, also is in Phase 3 trials but doesn't appear to be part of CDC's initial planning scenarios.
More
https://www.yahoo.com/news/mind-bogglingly-complex-heres-know-120058439.html
That's what it sounded like to me too.
All "Distribution" sites have to register, and get approval first.
How many Hospitals, Clinics, Dr's, etc are Corrupt AF? Glom on to shiny new objects, pushed by Big Pharma for a nice little reward, yet, don't care about poisoning those they force to accept their "opinion" as a necessary, life saving, pill/shot?
Maybe catch those who used fake testing as well.
Look at the bottom.
It says testing kits from 2017 as well.
See link for the kits sent in 2017
https://wits.worldbank.org/trade/comtrade/en/country/ALL/year/2017/tradeflow/Imports/partner/WLD/nomen/h5/product/382200
Q post 964
6+9+4=19
C(ure) 19
C(ovid) 19
They've already HAD a name on the Cold/Flu and had the Cures all along. Importing and Exporting COVID-19 TESTING at least 2 years prior!
Covid Con $$$ and FEAR.
Keeping US SICK.