Health
Japan health workers get COVID vaccination – The West Australian
Some 40,000 doctors and nurses from 100 selected hospitals across Japan have received their first shots of the coronavirus vaccine.
Japan’s first coronavirus shots have been given to health workers, beginning the vaccination campaign considered crucial to holding the already delayed Tokyo Olympics.
The government gave its belated first approval for shots developed and supplied by the Pfizer shots, already used in many other countries since December.
Supplies of imported vaccines are a major concern because of supply shortages and restrictions in Europe, where many are manufactured.
Some 40,000 doctors and nurses from 100 selected…
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