By YOKO HIBINO/ Staff Writer
October 10, 2024 at 08:00 JST
Ice vests, like the one seen here July 25 at the Kyoto City Fire Department, are kept in an ultra-low temperature freezer before being worn by firefighters and ambulance squad members rushing to a scene. (Yoko Hibino)
KYOTO—Ultra-low and low temperature freezers once used to store coronavirus vaccines throughout Japan are now chilling out in “second lives” in various industries. [Read More]
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