Japan cancels a third of contracted Astrazeneca vaccine purchase
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[April 11, 2022]
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan has
cancelled the purchase of about 40 million Astrazeneca Plc COVID-19
vaccine doses it agreed to buy last year, a health ministry official
said in parliament on Monday.
The contract allowed the government to cancel a portion of the supply if
it was unneeded, the official said in response to lawmakers'
questioning. Japan had originally agreed to buy 120 million of the
shots, with the bulk made domestically by Daiichi Sankyo Co. and other
local partners.
About Astrazeneca 200,000 doses have been supplied to local governments
in Japan, while 63 million doses have donated overseas, the official
added.
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Vials labelled "Astra Zeneca COVID-19 Coronavirus Vaccine" and a
syringe are seen in front of a displayed AstraZeneca logo, in this
illustration photo taken March 14, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration//File
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Japan has predominantly relied on
the mRNA-type vaccines developed by Pfizer Inc and Moderna Inc for
its COVID inoculations and boosters so far.
(Reporting by Rocky Swift; Editing by Toby Chopra)
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