KEY POINTS
  • "There will be potentially more vaccines that have to be returned or destroyed" during second year of distribution, the president of UPS Healthcare told CNBC.
  • Tuesday marks one year since the initial shipments of the shots.
  • Wes Wheeler, who leads UPS' vaccine logistics effort, said the differences between state vaccination, distribution and storage plans could create issues.

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The next phase of the U.S. Covid vaccination distribution effort will be challenging, the president of UPS Healthcare told CNBC, as Tuesday marks one year since the initial shipments.

"The manufacturers are starting to think about how they change the formulation," said Wes Wheeler, who leads the vaccine logistics effort for the global carrier. "When that happens, inventory becomes an issue, logistics becomes an issue and basically performance becomes an issue."

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