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Pfizer to supply Japan additional vaccine

Sakura MurakamiAAP
Japan has asked US drug maker Pfizer for additional supplies of its COVID-19 vaccine.
Camera IconJapan has asked US drug maker Pfizer for additional supplies of its COVID-19 vaccine. Credit: AP

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla has agreed to Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga's request to supply additional doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, the vaccine minister of Japan says.

"They have agreed on the essentials of the matter," vaccine tzar Taro Kono said on Sunday during a live interview on Fuji TV, adding that further details including the shipment schedule will be discussed.

Kono did not specify the number of extra doses sought from Pfizer, but said Japan would secure enough supply by the end of September to inoculate all people over 16.

The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine is the only one approved in Japan.

Suga made the request during a telephone call with Bourla on Saturday, the last day of a three-day visit to Washington.

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Japan is seeing a surge of new coronavirus cases in recent weeks, which top health experts say is a fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Only 0.9 per cent of the Japanese public had received their first vaccine shot as of Friday, compared with 2.5 per cent in South Korea, and 48 per cent in the United Kingdom.

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