Japan government panel approves Pfizer vaccine after morning arrival

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Reuters :
A government health panel on Friday night approved Japan’s first COVID-19 vaccine, made by Pfizer Inc, NHK national television reported, as the country races to control a third wave of infections before the Olympic Games.
Formal approval of the vaccine, batches of which arrived in Japan on Friday morning, will be given on Sunday by Japanese Health Minister Norihisa Tamura, according to media reports.
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has said vaccinations
will begin from the middle of next week, starting with some 10,000 health workers. The government hopes to secure enough supplies for the whole populace by mid-year.
About 400,000 doses arrived at Narita International Airport, near Tokyo, on Friday aboard a flight from Brussels, Kyodo reported.
There had been concern that the European Union could block exports of the shots, prompting Japan’s vaccine chief to warn against growing nationalism over supplies.
The European Commission, the EU executive, said on Thursday it had so far approved all requests for the export of COVID-19 vaccines, including to Japan, after setting up a mechanism to monitor vaccine flows on Jan. 30.
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