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Cold storage devices for COVID-19 vaccine launched in Ahmedabad

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Cold storage devices for COVID-19 vaccine launched in Ahmedabad

Cold storage devices for COVID-19 vaccine launched in Ahmedabad

Luxembourg-based B Medical Systems will set up a cold chain facility for COVID-19 vaccine.

Cold storage devices were launched by B Medical Systems in Ahmedabad on January 05 as India gears up for massive vaccination program.

The portable COVID-19 vaccine refrigerators can carry different vaccines requiring different temperatures.

The specialised refrigerated vaccine transportation plant will ensure the drug delivery to villages across the country.


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