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Tokyo alert for coronavirus infections raised to highest level | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

The Tokyo metropolitan government raised its alert for novel coronavirus infections to the highest level on July 14, while experts warned that the current spread was on pace to shatter records in the capital.

Acute side effects from COVID-19 vaccines mostly stress related | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

Nearly 90 percent of the acute side effects from COVID-19 vaccines are attributable to mental stress and anxiety, according to a report compiled by the Self-Defense Forces.

Foreign substances in Japan s Moderna shots: Here s what you need to know

Foreign substances in Japan s Moderna shots: Here s what you need to know
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Foreign substance detected in Moderna vaccine in Japan may be metal

Foreign substance detected in Moderna vaccine in Japan may be metal
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Will Malaysia dropping AstraZeneca from main inoculation drive fuel?

Reuters Malaysia ’s decision to exclude the AstraZeneca vaccine from its main Covid-19 inoculation drive is the latest vote of no-confidence in the jab, and complicates an already sluggish roll-out of vaccines across Asia. China on Thursday (April 29) beat the United States in terms of total doses administered but Thailand, the Philippines and India are scrambling for available doses while in Hong Kong, take-up of a vaccination programme open to anyone above the age of 16 has been lacklustre. On Wednesday, Malaysia’s coordinating minister for vaccinations Khairy Jamaluddin said the 268,000 doses of the British-Swedish vaccine it received last week would only be offered as part of a separate opt-in, given public hesitancy over the perceived risks of blood clots – a side effect for a tiny percentage of those who had taken the vaccine.

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