> As I've said, you're not overnighting to other countries. Once you bring them to your local international airport they can take it from there. I didn't change what I said, I just clarified the wording.
Ok so 224k wasted doses in Louisiana over around 6 months, 180 days. That's not even 2k doses per day, let's round up. There are probably more than 100 vaccination locations around Louisiana, so we're talking about no more than 20 doses per location being wasted (on average). Somehow, we're expected to totally reverse the distribution system every single night to collect at most 2k doses to take to an international airport and have, what, the other countries pay to have them shipped ASAP to their country. Let's say only 100 countries are sending aircraft, that's 20 doses that they're trying to get back to their people each day from Louisiana.
That's a totally reasonable approach, versus, say, getting them the initial batches instead.
> You'll be surprised but generally plane flights take less than a week.
Yes, but for 20 doses a day I doubt most countries would send or contract aircraft from Louisiana.
Ok so 224k wasted doses in Louisiana over around 6 months, 180 days. That's not even 2k doses per day, let's round up. There are probably more than 100 vaccination locations around Louisiana, so we're talking about no more than 20 doses per location being wasted (on average). Somehow, we're expected to totally reverse the distribution system every single night to collect at most 2k doses to take to an international airport and have, what, the other countries pay to have them shipped ASAP to their country. Let's say only 100 countries are sending aircraft, that's 20 doses that they're trying to get back to their people each day from Louisiana.
That's a totally reasonable approach, versus, say, getting them the initial batches instead.
> You'll be surprised but generally plane flights take less than a week.
Yes, but for 20 doses a day I doubt most countries would send or contract aircraft from Louisiana.