US Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee on Transportation and Safety hearing to Examine the Logistics of Transporting a COVID-19 Vaccine
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US Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee on Transportation and Safety hearing to Examine the Logistics of Transporting a COVID-19 Vaccine (47 pictures)
View All Images- Wesley Wheeler (R), President of Global Healthcare at United Parcel Service (UPS), listens Richard Smith (L), Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President of FedEx Express, testifies during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. NYTVIRUS Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Deb Fischer (Republican of Nebraska), speaks during a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Wesley Wheeler, President of Global Healthcare at United Parcel Service (UPS), testifies during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Richard Smith (R), Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President of FedEx Express, and Wesley Wheeler (L), President of Global Healthcare at United Parcel Service (UPS), listen as Ranking Member United States Senator Tammy Duckworth (Democrat of Illinois) speaks via video conference during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Gary Peters (Democrat of Michigan) speaks during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Richard Smith, Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President of FedEx Express, testifies during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- FedEx Express Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President Richard Smith, left, and United Parcel Service President of Global Healthcare Wesley Wheeler, right, arrive to testify at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- An example of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine vial is visible on a desk before a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Amy Klobuchar (Democrat of Minnesota), arrives for a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Association of State and Territorial Health Officers President Dr. Rachel Levine speaks via videoconference during a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Chairman United States Senator Deb Fischer (Republican of Nebraska), arrives for a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Wesley Wheeler, President of Global Healthcare at United Parcel Service (UPS), testifies during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Richard Smith (L), Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President of FedEx Express, talks to Wesley Wheeler, President of Global Healthcare at United Parcel Service (UPS), before a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator John Thune (Republican of South Dakota) speaks during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Wesley Wheeler, President of Global Healthcare at United Parcel Service (UPS), testifies during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- FedEx Express Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President Richard Smith removes his face mask to speak at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United Parcel Service President of Global Healthcare Wesley Wheeler speaks at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Richard Blumenthal (Democrat of Connecticut) speaks during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Wesley Wheeler, President of Global Healthcare at United Parcel Service (UPS), testifies during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United Parcel Service President of Global Healthcare Wesley Wheeler removes his mask to speak at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Wesley Wheeler, President of Global Healthcare at United Parcel Service (UPS), holds up a sample of the vial that will be used to transport the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as he testifies during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- FedEx Express Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President Richard Smith speaks at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Chairman United States Senator Deb Fischer (Republican of Nebraska), right, speaks with FedEx Express Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President Richard Smith, second from left, and United Parcel Service President of Global Healthcare Wesley Wheeler, left, before a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Jon Tester (Democrat of Montana) speaks via video conference during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Roger Wicker (Republican of Mississippi), Chairman, US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation speaks via videoconference during a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Richard Smith, Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President of FedEx Express, testifies during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Amy Klobuchar (Democrat of Minnesota), arrives for a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- FedEx Express Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President Richard Smith speaks at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator John Thune (Republican of South Dakota) speaks during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator John Thune (Republican of South Dakota) speaks during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. NYTVIRUS Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- An example of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine vial is visible on a desk before FedEx Express Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President Richard Smith, left, and United Parcel Service President of Global Healthcare Wesley Wheeler, right, testify at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United Parcel Service President of Global Healthcare Wesley Wheeler speaks at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- FedEx Express Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President Richard Smith holds up an example of one of FedExs tracking systems as he speaks at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Richard Smith (L), Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President of FedEx Express, and Wesley Wheeler (R), President of Global Healthcare at United Parcel Service (UPS), testify during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United Parcel Service President of Global Healthcare Wesley Wheeler holds up an example of one of UPSs tracking system as he speaks at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United Parcel Service President of Global Healthcare Wesley Wheeler holds up an example of one of UPSs tracking system as he speaks at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Wesley Wheeler, President of Global Healthcare at United Parcel Service (UPS), holds up a sample of the vial that will be used to transport the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as he testifies during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- FedEx Express Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President Richard Smith, left, and United Parcel Service President of Global Healthcare Wesley Wheeler, right, speak before a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Richard Smith (R), Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President of FedEx Express, and Wesley Wheeler (L), President of Global Healthcare at United Parcel Service (UPS), testify during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United Parcel Service President of Global Healthcare Wesley Wheeler holds up an example of one of UPSs tracking system as he speaks at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Tammy Baldwin (Democrat of Wisconsin) speaks via video conference during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- FedEx Express Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President Richard Smith speaks at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Ranking Member, United States Senator Tammy Duckworth (Democrat of Illinois) speaks via videoconference during a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- FedEx Express Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President Richard Smith arrives for a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- FedEx Express Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President Richard Smith removes his face mask to speak at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- FedEx Express Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President Richard Smith speaks at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on transporting a coronavirus vaccine on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Washington. Credit: Andrew Harnik / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Richard Smith, Regional President of the Americas and Executive Vice President of FedEx Express, testifies during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee hearing on the logistics of transporting a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2020. Once a vaccine is approved by the FDA, emergency approval of Pfizers Covid vaccine coming as early as today, the next hurdle is making sure the vaccine gets to where it is most needed. Credit: Samuel Corum / Pool via CNP/AdMedia `