Hundreds of Pfizer vaccines jabs wasted in South Yorkshire after fridge switched off

Hundreds of Covid vaccinnes were destroyed when a fridge was accidentally switched off at a South Yorkshire vaccination centre.
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Around 450 doses of the Pfizer jab had to be binned following a ‘power-related issue’ with a fridge at Montgomery Hall in Wath-upon-Dearne, Rotherham, last month.

Ninety vials of the vaccine – each containing up to five doses – were wasted when the fridge was inadvertently switched off overnight at the venue, sources confirmed.

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Staff are understood to have discovered the issue when they checked the fridge temperature early in the morning of January 8.

A number of Covid vaccines were destroyed when a fridge was accidentally switched off in Rotherham (Photo: Getty)A number of Covid vaccines were destroyed when a fridge was accidentally switched off in Rotherham (Photo: Getty)
A number of Covid vaccines were destroyed when a fridge was accidentally switched off in Rotherham (Photo: Getty)

Vaccine supplies were diverted to the hall so that all patients who were due to receive their first dose at the site could still do so despite the error, Rotherham Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) said.

A CCG spokesman said: “Following a power-related issue with the fridge at a vaccination service site, a number of Pfizer vaccine vials were compromised as a result of not being stored at the required temperature overnight, which meant staff were unable to administer that batch of vaccines.

“However, thanks to our partners across Rotherham, we were able to ensure all patients booked in at the site received their first dose of Covid-19 vaccine as planned.”

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Vials of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine can be stored below 8C in a fridge at vaccine centres for a few days after they have been removed from cold storage at minus 70C.

More than 10.1 million coronavirus jabs have been given in the UK so far, according to Government data, including 9.6 million first doses.

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