Dry ice companies expected to be busy as vaccine rolled out
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Since some COVID-19 vaccines will need to be stored and transported in extremely cold temperatures, dry ice companies are expecting to be busy over the next several months. The FDA's vaccine committee is planning to meet on Thursday to review the COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer.
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