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Third person dies in Japan after taking contaminat­ed Moderna coronaviru­s vaccine

- Gavin Blair in Tokyo

A third man has died in Japan after receiving an injection from one of the batches of Moderna vaccines since recalled after contaminan­ts were found in some of them, though authoritie­s say no causal link has yet been found.

The 49-year-old man had his second shot on 11 August and died the following day. His only known health issue was an allergy to buckwheat, the health ministry said on Monday. As with the previous two deaths, the ministry said it had yet to establish if the latest fatality was linked to the vaccine.

The shot came from one of the three batches that were part of a recall of 1.63m doses of the Moderna vaccine on 26 August, but not from one of the batches found to have fragments of stainless steel in them. The three batches were manufactur­ed in Spain under contract by Moderna.

The company said: “This is a tragic event, and the loss of life is something that we take very seriously. We offer our sincerest condolence­s to their loved ones.”

Last week Moderna issued a joint statement with local distributo­r Takeda Pharmaceut­ical, saying: “The rare presence of stainless steel particles in the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine does not pose an undue risk to patient safety and it does not adversely affect the benefit/risk profile of the product.”

Early last month, two men in their 30s with no underlying health conditions died within days of getting their second dose of the Moderna vaccine.

Contaminan­ts believed to be pieces of rubber fragments from vial stoppers that entered the vaccine liquid due to incorrectl­y inserted needles were found in Okinawa, Gunma and Kanagawa in late August and early September. No problems were reported among those injected with the contaminat­ed vaccines, which came from different batches to the previously recalled ones.

More than 500,000 people have been injected with vaccines from the three faulty batches, according to the minister in charge of the vaccine programme, Taro Kono.

Most of the vaccines used in Japan are made by Pfizer, though approximat­ely 18 million doses of Moderna had been administer­ed as of 26 August. Nearly 136m coronaviru­s doses in total have been given in Japan, where 48% of the population is full vaccinated and more than 59% have received at least one shot.

New infections in Tokyo dropped below 1,000 on Monday for the first time since mid-July.

This article was updated on 8 September to make clear that the third death did not occur from contaminat­ed vaccines.

 ?? Photograph: Eugene Hoshiko/AP ?? A third man has died in Japan after taking Modern’s coronaviru­s vaccine, though no causal link has been found, said authoritie­s.
Photograph: Eugene Hoshiko/AP A third man has died in Japan after taking Modern’s coronaviru­s vaccine, though no causal link has been found, said authoritie­s.

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