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Japan to allow mix-and-match approach to Covid-19 booster jabs

By eliminating distinctions, its govt aims to accelerate vaccinations

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 18 Nov 2021 7:00PM

Japan to allow mix-and-match approach to Covid-19 booster jabs
Minister Noriko Horiuchi says 37 million additional doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines will be delivered to Japanese prefectures from December to February next year for third shots. – Pixabay pic, November 18, 2021

TOKYO – The Japanese government will allow a mix-and-match approach to novel coronavirus vaccines for third shots, Noriko Horiuchi, minister in charge of the vaccine rollout, said yesterday.

Japan will allow the simultaneous use of Covid-19 vaccines developed by United States drug giant Pfizer Inc and US biotechnology start-up Moderna Inc at a single vaccination venue, instead of its previous policy of limiting coronavirus vaccines to one brand at a single venue in principle, Jiji Press reported her as saying.

The government will also approve cross-vaccination with a different vaccine from the one used in the first two doses.

After the Moderna vaccine becomes available for booster shots in Japan – in February at the earliest – people can choose which one they want to receive for their third shots at venues using both types of the vaccines, it added.

For the first two doses, the Pfizer is offered at mass vaccination venues run by municipalities and individual hospitals, while the Moderna vaccine is used for inoculation at workplaces, large venues managed by the Japan Self-Defence Forces, and mass vaccination sites run by prefectures.

By eliminating the distinction, the government aims to accelerate vaccinations.

“From the standpoint of improving our vaccination system, we will make it possible to handle multiple types of vaccines,” Horiuchi told reporters.

She said 37 million additional doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines will be delivered to prefectures from December to February next year for third shots, on top of the 4.12 million doses that are being distributed.

The total 41.12 million doses will be used for vaccinations by March next year. – Bernama, November 18, 2021

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