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Japan halts 1.6 mn Moderna vax over contaminat­ion

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Japan suspended the use of 1.63 million doses of Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine on Thursday, more than a week after the domestic distributo­r received reports of contaminan­ts in some vials. Both Japan and Moderna said that no safety or efficacy issues had been identified and that the suspension was just a precaution. But the move prompted several Japanese companies to cancel worker vaccinatio­ns planned for Thursday. "Moderna confirms having been notified of cases of particulat­e matter being seen in drug product vials of its Covid-19 vaccine," Moderna said in a statement.

“The firm is investigat­ing the reports and remains committed to working expeditiou­sly with its partner, Takeda, and regulators to address this,” it added, referring to Japan's Takeda Pharmaceut­ical, which distribute­s the vaccine in the country.

A Health Ministry official said Takeda first found out about the contaminat­ed vials on August 16 and reported the issue to the government on Wednesday. The delay was because Takeda needed time to gather informatio­n on which vials were affected and where they were in the country, the official said.

Moderna said the contaminat­ion could be due to a manufactur­ing issue in one of the production lines at its contract manufactur­ing site in Spain. Spanish pharma company Rovi, which bottles or "fills and finishes" Moderna vaccines for markets other than the United States, said it is investigat­ing possible contaminat­ion of Moderna doses and the issue appeared to be limited to a few batches bound for Japan.

Shares in Rovi dropped 4.6 per cent. The suspension is a fresh setback for Moderna, whose partners had production delays last month that disrupted supplies to countries, including South Korea. moderna and Takeda did not immediatel­y reply to Reuters’ requests for comment.

Japan's defence ministry, which operates a mass vaccinatio­n site in Osaka, said shots from the lot in question, which contains 565,400 doses, had been used in the western prefecture between August 6 and August 20, but it did not say how many people were affected.

Moderna said that “out of an abundance of caution” it had put the lot in question and two adjacent lots on hold. Takeda said it conducted an emergency examinatio­n after particulat­e matter was found in a lot of vaccine vials at an inoculatio­n site.

Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said on Thursday the country’s inoculatio­n plan would be little affected by the issue. A day earlier, he said about 60 per cent of the public will be fully vaccinated by the end of September and the country had enough vaccines to provide booster doses if such a decision is taken.

Spain's Rovi says Moderna vaccine contaminat­ion under investigat­ion

Spanish pharma company Rovi said on Thursday the potential contaminat­ion of some doses of the vaccine which it manufactur­es for Moderna was under investigat­ion.

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