Japan PM Kishida calls for doubling booster shots to one million a day

7 Feb 2022 • 9:56 AM MYT
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File picture of medical staff preparing the Moderna vaccine to be administered at the newly-opened mass vaccination centre in Tokyo, Japan May 24, 2021. ― Carl Court/Pool via Reuters

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TOKYO, Feb 7 — Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Monday he wants to speed up the country’s Covid-19 booster shot programme to one million shots a day by the end of the month, about double the current pace.

Kishida told a televised parliamentary budget committee meeting that he has instructed ministers to work with local governments to speed up inoculations as much as possible.

Nationwide infections surpassed 100,000 on Saturday for the first time. Most regions are now under infection control measures to try to blunt the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant that has exploded among a population where less than 5 per cent have received vaccine booster shots.

Tokyo and 12 other prefectures are in final discussions to extend the virus curbs for about three weeks, the Asahi newspaper reported on Sunday. — Reuters