Hartford Courant

Japan suspends use of 1.63M Moderna doses

- By Mari Yamaguchi

TOKYO — Japan suspended use of about 1.63 million doses of Moderna vaccine Thursday after contaminat­ion was found in unused vials, raising concern of a supply shortage as the country tries to accelerate vaccinatio­ns amid a COVID-19 surge.

The health ministry said contaminat­ion was reported from multiple vaccinatio­n sites. Some doses might have been administer­ed, but no adverse health effects have been reported so far, officials said.

Takeda Pharmaceut­ical Co., a Japanese drugmaker in charge of sales and distributi­on of the vaccine in Japan, said it decided to suspend use of doses manufactur­ed in the same production line as a safety precaution.

It asked Moderna to conduct an emergency investigat­ion and told medical institutio­ns and organizers to stop using the vaccine produced in Spain and shared the production numbers that may be affected.

The health ministry and Takeda did not give details on the type of contaminat­ion or if the doses in question may have been distribute­d outside Japan. The Moderna vaccine problem came just as Japan struggles with surging infections, with daily new cases hitting new highs in many parts of the country and severely straining the health care system.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato told reporters the government and Takeda are discussing ways to minimize the impact on Japan’s vaccinatio­n progress.

“We will do utmost in order to avoid any impact on vaccinatio­n progress, especially at worksites and largescale centers,” Kato said.

About 43% of the Japanese population have been fully vaccinated, with daily doses of about 1 million.

 ?? EUGENE HOSHIKO/AP ?? A health worker prepares a dose of the Moderna vaccine on June 30 at Sumida ward of Tokyo.
EUGENE HOSHIKO/AP A health worker prepares a dose of the Moderna vaccine on June 30 at Sumida ward of Tokyo.

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