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Why does the Moderna and Pfizer vaccine need to be kept at sub zero temperatures?

Asked by JLeslie (65424points) December 14th, 2020
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What part of the vaccine decays (if that’s the right word) when it hits warmer temperatures?

Also, could they use preservatives and get around the necessity for the cold temperatures?

I heard Moderna doesn’t need to be kept as cold as Pfizer. Why would that be if they are made from similar materials.

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ragingloli's avatar

The explanation I heard, is that it is based on mRNA, which is by its very nature extremely short lived.

SQUEEKY2's avatar

It’s to keep the nano-bot technology suspended until it gets in the human body turning everyone into slaves for the Government.<pretty wild conspiracy theory huh? Problem I ran into a lady at the computer store that actually believes this.

Tropical_Willie's avatar

~ ~ Extra strong doses for our neighbors North of the Border.

Caravanfan's avatar

Because they’re unstable otherwise

JLeslie's avatar

Obviously, they’re unstable otherwise. I wasn’t sure if it’s the RNA or what part. The RNA isn’t from live tissue if I understand correctly. I found it interesting Moderna and Pfizer have different requirements.

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