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" ... Amazon's pharmacy move becomes immensely intriguing as the potential vaccines for coronavirus by both Pfizer and Moderna need to be kept at freezing temperatures while in transit. This is one of the reasons that investors are particularly enthusiastic about this news. ... "
" ... Infrastructure development is about more than just creating economic benefits for users and freezing project scope early on to deliver within budget and on time. It requires bringing together key groups of stakeholders—who are often non-users of the future infrastructure—into the project’s governance structure to encourage cooperation and to open-up access to essential resources to value creation such as land and consents. But, this creates a social dilemma; stakeholders are looking to create mutual value, but also have incentives to compete to capture as much of the value to be created jointly. And so, an impasse emerges unless concessions are made to address the stakeholders concerns, which undermine economic value creation when measured in strict terms. The emphasis, then, needs to be on both economic value and social welfare as opposed to looking at project costs and economic benefits in isolation. ... "
" ... Temperatures were well below freezing until just a few hundred feet above the ground, so the snow was just barely able to survive its trip to the surface. Sometimes the difference between snow and rain is just one or two degrees, and just one or two hundred feet. ... "
" ... The Pfizer vaccine needs to be kept cold – very, very cold. For long term storage, this vaccine must be stored at ultra-low freezing temperatures, about -100 degrees Fahrenheit. That is well below what standard freezers can accommodate. ... "
" ... The shock of the market freezing quickly rippled throughout the entire resale ticketing infrastructure, devastating the companies which bought inventory to supply the markets, the software providers whose technology facilitated the pricing and sale of that inventory and the investors whose capital was now tied up in sales for events which would postpone but not cancel leaving their money frozen. ... "