1,900 doses of Moderna vaccine destroyed after cleaner unplugs freezer in Boston
Thousands of doses of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine were destroyed after a cleaner in Boston accidentally unplugged the freezer in which they were being stored.
"On Tuesday, January 19, 2021, VA Boston Pharmacy staff discovered that a freezer at the Jamaica Plain campus failed. As a result, 1,900 doses of the Moderna Covid-19 Vaccine stored in the freezer were compromised," Kyle Toto, the public affairs specialist at VA Boston Healthcare System, said in a statement Thursday.
MORE: California: OK to use Moderna vaccine after illness reportsThe Moderna vaccine doses arrive at their designated facilities frozen between -13 and 5 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They can then be kept frozen or stored in a refrigerator at between 36 and 46 degrees Fahrenheit, for up to 30 days before vials are punctured.
Toto said, the freezer at the Boston pharmacy "was in a secure location and had an alarm system installed. The plug was found loose after a contractor accidentally removed it while cleaning."
He said they are investigating why the incident occurred and why the alarm system did not work as it was supposed to.
MORE: Some COVID-19 mutations may dampen vaccine effectiveness"Replenishment doses are in process and we do not foresee disruption of our vaccination effort," Toto added.
ABC News' Kendall Coughlin contributed to this report.