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Japan to provide 1.24 million doses of vaccine to Taiwan

The gratis vaccine doses, developed by AstraZeneca of Britain and manufactured domestically through license production, will arrive in Taipei by air later Friday, he told a press conference.

Kyodo News
Tokyo, Japan
Fri, June 4, 2021

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Japan to provide 1.24 million doses of vaccine to Taiwan Japan's Foreign Affairs Minister Toshimitsu Motegi (left) speaks, next to to his Brazilian counterpart Ernesto Araujo(out of frame) during the signing of agreements, at Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia, Brazil on January 8, 2021. (AFP/Sergio Lima)

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apan will provide 1.24 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine to Taiwan in an effort to help the self-ruled island alleviate its struggles in procuring shots, Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said Friday.

The gratis vaccine doses, developed by AstraZeneca of Britain and manufactured domestically through license production, will arrive in Taipei by air later Friday, he told a press conference.

"The provision is based on our important partnership and friendship with Taiwan," Motegi said, referring to the aid Tokyo received from Taipei following a massive earthquake and tsunami that rocked northeastern Japan in 2011.

He said the offer was arranged on request from Taiwan, which has been grappling with a dramatic rise in coronavirus cases since May and has difficulties in securing COVID-19 vaccines.

Taiwan said China blocked purchase negotiations with BioNTech, Pfizer's German coronavirus vaccine development partner, just as it was about to secure a vaccine deal with the company.

Even with its offer to Taiwan, Japan, which launched its inoculation program in February, will have enough shots for all of its residents aged 16 and older by using vaccines developed by US pharmaceutical companies Pfizer and Moderna.

Japan has secured enough AstraZeneca doses for 60 million people and approved the use of the vaccine last month.

However, it does not intend to use it immediately due to rare cases of blood clots being reported overseas, according to the health ministry.

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