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FDA/BARDA led by OWS is doing a complete national logistical assessment to enable distribution and administration of the vaccines. The majority of the work being done is to identify freezer and refrigeration capacity in hospitals and other healthcare locations (labs, blood banks, etc.) along with medical/clinical expertise and resources in each of those locations. Focusing on storage and administration of the vaccine. Primarily being coordinated with Pfizer and Moderna given their vaccines require special handling. This is another good example of OWS coordinating activities to speed the process.
 
FDA/BARDA led by OWS is doing a complete national logistical assessment to enable distribution and administration of the vaccines. The majority of the work being done is to identify freezer and refrigeration capacity in hospitals and other healthcare locations (labs, blood banks, etc.) along with medical/clinical expertise and resources in each of those locations. Focusing on storage and administration of the vaccine. Primarily being coordinated with Pfizer and Moderna given their vaccines require special handling. This is another good example of OWS coordinating activities to speed the process.
That's great news!

1. Will it be the Pfizer vaccine or the Moderna vaccine or both?
2. Will the EUA be approved before the vaccines are distributed?
3. Who is notifying the hospitals of the vaccine's arrival - the Companies, OWS, the FDA or another organization?
4. Does your contact have any insight into how the vaccine will be distributed within their network?
5. What provisions are being taken regarding the storage conditions (particularly related to the Pfizer vaccine)?
6. Is this part of a national rollout or is this a pilot program to test a national rollout?

That's great news! I have a number of questions which I asked last week which I hope you can help answer.
 
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