Contaminant
in Moderna vaccines suspected to be metallic particles
-NHK
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[August 27, 2021]
OKYO (Reuters) -A contaminant found in a
batch of Moderna Inc's COVID-19 vaccines delivered to Japan is believed
to be a metallic particle, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported,
citing sources at the health ministry.
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Japan on Thursday suspended the use of 1.63 million doses https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/japan-withdraws-16-mln-moderna-covid-19-vaccine-doses-over-contamination-nikkei-2021-08-25
shipped to 863 vaccination centres nationwide, more than a week
after the domestic distributor, Takeda Pharmaceutical, received
reports of contaminants in some vials.
NHK, in a report published late on Thursday, cited ministry sources
as saying the particle reacted to magnets and was therefore
suspected to be a metal. Moderna has described it as "particulate
matter" that did not pose a safety or efficacy issue.
A health ministry official said the composition of the contaminant
has not been confirmed. Takeda did not immediately respond to a
request for comment by Reuters.
News of the contaminant could provide a fresh setback for Japan's
inoculation drive as it struggles to persuade many - particularly
young people - to get vaccinated.
On Friday, eight more prefectures entered a state of emergency
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/japan-seeks-state-emergency-expansion-8-more-prefectures-minister-2021-08-24,
meaning about 80% of Japan's population is under coronavirus
restrictions. The government reported nearly 25,000 new infections
and severe cases at a record 2,000 for Thursday.
The ministry has said the suspension of the Moderna batches was a
precaution but it prompted several Japanese companies to cancel
worker vaccinations and the European drugs regulator to launch an
investigation.
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Airline ANA Holdings Inc said
it had secured more Moderna supplies and would
resume inoculations on Saturday after a two-day
suspension of the shots. Spanish
pharma company Rovi, which bottles Moderna vaccines for markets
other than the United States, said the contamination could be due to
a manufacturing issue on a production line. A spokesperson said the
company could not say anything more while it was investigating.
Moderna put the lot in question and two adjacent ones on hold.
Another health ministry official said it would take "some time" to
confirm how many shots from the contaminated batch had been
administered in Japan. Kyodo News reported that at least 176,000
shots have been used based on its own tally of figures reported by
municipalities.
About 54% of Japan's population has received at least one dose,
according to a Reuters tracker. Taro Kono, the minister in charge of
the vaccination programme, said he did not expect the contamination
issue to have an impact on the government's goal of fully
inoculating the adult population by November.
(Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim and Rocky Swift in Tokyo, Nathan Allen
in Madrid; Editing by Jacqueline Wong, Jane Wardell and Gerry Doyle)
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