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Seasonal Respiratory Vigilance | The Cool Cube™: Built for Vaccination Operations | Temp Monitors You Can Count On

Woman at home with respiratory illness during peak flu season
IN THIS BI-WEEKLY ISSUE

🏥 Seasonal Respiratory Vigilance
🆒 The Cool Cube™: Built for Vaccination Operations
⌛ Temp Monitors You Can Count On
🦺 Triage & Treatment, Always Ready

NEWS • RESOURCES • TIPS
SEASONAL RESPIRATORY VIGILANCE
Woman at home with respiratory illness during peak flu season

Stay Prepared as Winter Peaks




As winter respiratory virus activity typically rises from December through February, healthcare systems and public health partners should stay alert for overlapping circulation of influenza, COVID-19, and other viruses. Immunizations remain the best tool to prevent severe illness, especially for older adults, young children, and people with underlying conditions. Health departments are encouraged to share up-to-date vaccination resources and reminders with their communities. Maintaining vigilance during gatherings and travel won’t just protect individuals — it eases strain on clinics and emergency facilities.

COLD CHAIN & EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
COOL CUBE™ SPOTLIGHT
Cool Cube 28-Angled Left

The Cool Cube™: Built for Vaccination Operations








The Cool Cube™ 28 is purpose-built for vaccine deployment. It’s large enough to support multi-site clinics, mobile teams, or POD operations, yet compact and standardized for easy transport. Its rugged design, consistent footprint, and stack ability make deployment simple, whether you’re loading vehicles or setting up a clinic. When operations scale up, the Cool Cube™ 28 delivers the consistency and dependability teams rely on to keep large vaccination missions running smoothly.

TEMP MONITORS YOU CAN COUNT ON
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Real-Time Alerts, Audit-Ready Data








Keeping vaccines, biologics, and critical supplies within their required ranges isn’t just best practice — CDC guidance underscores temperature stability and documentation as cornerstones of vaccine integrity. For example, influenza vaccines should remain within 36-46°F (2-8°C) at all times, and any freeze event means discarding the product. The right monitoring system provides continuous data logging, configurable alarms for excursions, and digital logs that simplify compliance checks and reporting. 



TRIAGE & TREATMENT, ALWAYS READY
SI- Treatment and Traige - compact

Built for Any Incident, Any Time






Mass-casualty events don’t follow a season. VeriCor’s Triage & Treatment Systems are designed for year-round readiness supporting rapid patient sorting, organized treatment zones, and efficient care delivery whenever and wherever incidents occur. Modular layouts, clearly identified supplies, and scalable configurations allow teams to establish order quickly in chaotic environments. From drills to real-world activations, these systems help responders move faster, stay organized, and deliver consistent care under pressure.


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