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Speeding up the rollout
While the elderly and people with pre-existing conditions remain the priority, the Japanese government plans to provide coronavirus vaccinations at workplaces and university campuses from June 21 to speed up the national rollout. It started accepting applications from potential hosts on June 8.
Moderna vaccines will be used. People do not need to wait for coupons from the municipalities where they live.
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A Japan Airlines flight attendant gets a coronavirus vaccine shot at Haneda Airport on Monday. | KYODO
Kyodo Jun 14, 2021
Japan Airlines Co. began COVID-19 vaccinations for employees Monday, a day after All Nippon Airways Co. became the first Japanese firm known to have started offering a workplace inoculation program.
Initially targeting crew on international flights, both airlines decided to begin administering shots at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport ahead of the June 21 starting goal set by the government for companies and universities launching their own vaccination initiatives.
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