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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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The Massachusetts-based company Thermo Fisher has started building freezers designed specifically to store coronavirus vaccines. COURTESY OF RAYSONHO VIA WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Massachusetts company builds freezers for COVID-19 vaccine storage

Juncheng Quan December 9, 2020
If approved, the vaccine will need to be stored at temperatures around negative 70 degrees Celsius, or negative 94 degrees Fahrenheit.
Moderna is in the third phase of its mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine, which is currently undergoing nationwide testing. COURTESY OF ANGELO ESSLINGER VIA PIXABAY

Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine study progressing in final phase of testing

Emily Stevenson October 14, 2020
A Cambridge-based biotech company’s coronavirus vaccine study at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital is “running smoothly,” according to researchers working on the testing.
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