Tokyo Olympics: Japan is stepping on vaccines

Vaccination centers against COVID-19 Large Japanese companies are launching vaccinations this month as the country intensifies vaccinations ahead of the Tokyo Olympics in July.

Japan has launched a vaccination campaign against him coronavirus in mid-February, later than most major economies.

The campaign was initially slowed by a lack of adequate imports vaccines, but even as deliveries increased the campaign ran into difficulties due to a lack of manpower and malfunctions in the booking system, as AMPE explains.

Only 8.7% of the country’s population has been vaccinated with at least one dose, according to Reuters estimate, the lowest rate among the largest economies.

To make up for lost time, the government has given more control to municipal authorities and companies to install their own vaccination systems and vaccination centers.

Vaccinations of workers in their workplaces will begin on June 21 with the preparation of Moderna.

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