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NHK - May 12
Japan is stepping up efforts to contain a rise in coronavirus infections by expanding and extending its third state of emergency of the pandemic.
canberratimes.com.au - May 12
Technical problems have derailed Japan s coronavirus vaccination booking system, compounding frustration over the government s handling of new outbreaks of infections and an inoculation drive critics say is woefully slow.
Nikkei - May 11
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga looks likely to wait until autumn to call an election as the coronavirus outbreak rages on and the opposition gives up on a no-confidence vote that could have forced his hand.
Japan Prime Minister urges govt to fast-track domestic COVID-19 vaccine approval process ANI | Updated: May 10, 2021 14:23 IST
Tokyo [Japan], May 10 (ANI/Sputnik): Japan Prime MinisterYoshihide Suga urged the government on Monday to accelerate the approval process for homemade COVID-19 vaccines. We need to consider revising the system, to approve (trials) more quickly, Suga said speaking at a House of Representatives Budget Committee meeting as quoted by Kyodo news.
According to Suga, Japanese drug makers are lagging behind foreign rivals. Shionogi & Co. are one of several companies developing local-made COVID-19 vaccines, however, clinical studies have been struggling to get domestic vaccines approved on the market.
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A woman receives a COVID-19 vaccine shot in Shunan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Monday as many municipalities launched full-scale vaccinations for older people. | KYODO
Kyodo May 10, 2021
Japan accelerated on Monday its rollout of coronavirus vaccines with the aim of completely inoculating all people age 65 or older by the end of July amid a fourth wave of infections.
Over the next two weeks starting Monday, the government will send vaccines to municipalities to administer shots to over 9 million people, covering a quarter of the nation’s population age 65 or over of about 36 million and plans to distribute vaccines for the entire population of such people by the end of June.