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A rendering of UPS' freezer storage facility for vaccine distribution in Louisville (Courtesy UPS)
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“That would be great if we could get (the vaccine) faster because UPS is here,” but it's still too early know, Louisville's health director said Tuesday.
The kits will be followed by the vaccine itself when the Food and Drug Administration grants emergency use authority.
After the FDA's approval, Pfizer announced UPS and FedEx will start shipping the vaccine nationwide on Sunday — a cold and careful process.
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