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El cardiólogo gringo Ralph de la Torre, vuelto empresario aterrizó en Colombia

El cardiólogo gringo Ralph de la Torre, vuelto empresario aterrizó en Colombia
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Dry ice is a hot commodity because of the vaccine

Dry ice is a hot commodity because of the vaccine Massachusetts suppliers are helping to keep Pfizer-BioNTech shipments at minus-94 degrees Fahrenheit. By Anissa Gardizy Globe Staff,Updated December 17, 2020, 10:36 a.m. Email to a Friend doses of a COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech were administered across the United States on Monday, it marked the beginning of a mass distribution effort that hinges on an unlikely product: dry ice. The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine needs to be kept at minus-94 degrees Fahrenheit, far beyond the capability of traditional freezers. But dry ice ― which is frozen carbon dioxide ― has a surface temperature of minus-109.3 degrees Fahrenheit, which makes it a sought-after product for shipping and storing the vaccine.

Phoenix medical center remains last resort for virus cases

Phoenix medical center remains last resort for virus cases December 10, 2020 GMT PHOENIX (AP) A shuttered Arizona hospital with empty beds awaits patients in the case of a coronavirus surge that overwhelms the capacity of other state health care facilities, officials said. St. Luke’s Medical Center in Phoenix has 235 unused patient beds and can be activated within seven to 14 days, The Arizona Republic reported Tuesday. Scaling up to full capacity would be accomplished in 25-bed increments as needed, state officials said. ADVERTISEMENT St. Luke’s is ready to use as an “option of last resort,” Arizona Department of Health Services spokeswoman Holly Poynter said.

Judge: Phoenix erroneously excluded immigrants from coronavirus housing aid; Navajo health officials work to boost care sites

Judge: Phoenix erroneously excluded immigrants from coronavirus housing aid; Navajo health officials work to boost care sites
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