Fewer people to get Pfizer vaccine in Japan due to syringe shortage
Japan is unlikely to inoculate as many people with Pfizer Inc. s COVID-19 vaccine as planned due to a shortage of special syringes capable of extracting the final dose from vials provided by the drugmaker, health minister Norihisa Tamura said Tuesday.
The country said last month that it had secured doses for 72 million people based on the assumption that each vial could provide six shots. But without low dead space syringes, which minimize the amount of vaccine left in the syringe after use, a vial ends up yielding only five doses enough for 60 million people.
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Japan is unlikely to inoculate as many people with Pfizer Inc. s COVID-19 vaccine as planned due to a shortage of special syringes capable of extracting the final dose from vials provided by the drugmaker, health minister Norihisa Tamura said Tuesday. | AFP-JIJI
KYODO, JIJI Feb 10, 2021
Japan is unlikely to inoculate as many people with Pfizer Inc. s COVID-19 vaccine as planned due to a shortage of special syringes capable of extracting the final dose from vials provided by the drugmaker, health minister Norihisa Tamura said.