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Italian military has started delivering Pfizer thermal boxes to Italian hospitals to distribute the vaccine.
Here an Italian doctor is seen opening the dry ice container, along with the officers present, handling packs of dry ice at about -80°(-100 F) without any protection.
No vapours are released on contact with the humidity of the atmosphere. No apparent CO2 pressure is released from the sealed box.
The vials have been placed in a paper box & wrapped in plastic film. None of them show any signs of the extremely low temperatures they have been in for hours or days since leaving Germany.
Touching dry ice with bare skin means instant frostbite.
Here an Italian doctor is seen opening the dry ice container, along with the officers present, handling packs of dry ice at about -80°(-100 F) without any protection.
No vapours are released on contact with the humidity of the atmosphere. No apparent CO2 pressure is released from the sealed box.
The vials have been placed in a paper box & wrapped in plastic film. None of them show any signs of the extremely low temperatures they have been in for hours or days since leaving Germany.
Touching dry ice with bare skin means instant frostbite.