ASU professor studying Arizona's COVID-19 vaccine supply chain
Health experts are calling the quick development of the vaccines a scientific triumph, but rolling them out to the public has been anything but easy. Now a professor at Arizona State University is studying the Valley's COVID-19 vaccine supply chain.
Health experts are calling the quick development of the vaccines a scientific triumph, but rolling them out to the public has been anything but easy. Now a W. P. Carey supply chain expert is studying Arizona's COVID-19 vaccine supply chain.
In this story aired Feb. 4, 2021, on AZ Family:
When we expand everything to allow everybody to go through the queue, you're going to see the same supply-demand issues that we're seeing today, and it might get a little bit worse before it gets better.
– Supply Chain Management Professor of Practice Jeff Macias
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