Packages must be stored at minus 70 degrees
The Covid-19 vaccine to be rolled out across the Isle of Man as early as next week, will be delivered in 'special containers with dry ice'.
It's so the Pfizer/BioNTech packages can be stored at minus 70 degrees.
Forty-million doses have been ordered by the UK, with the Island to have a proportionate share.
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