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Japan gov t averting criticism with early inoculation for small number of elderly in mid-April

news Japan gov t averting criticism with early inoculation for small number of elderly in mid-April The Mainichi © The Mainichi A COVID-19 vaccination drill takes place at the Shibukawa civic hall in Gunma Prefecture on Feb. 24, 2021. (Mainichi/Tetsuya Shoji) TOKYO While priority vaccinations against the coronavirus will start for elderly people aged 65 and older in some parts of Japan on April 12, it appears that the number of those to receive the vaccine will remain very low in the early stages. There are no prospects of a stable supply of COVID-19 vaccines from overseas, and it is estimated that full-scale vaccinations for elderly individuals nationwide will begin in the week starting on April 26. The Japanese government has taken particular care to begin inoculations during the month of April to avoid criticism over the slight delay from the originally scheduled start to vaccinations for the elderly on April 1 at the earliest, amid a rise in the public

美1 9兆紓困案 周五闖眾院 康和期貨佩君

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House to vote on $1 9 trillion COVID relief bill this

House to vote on $1 9 trillion COVID relief bill this
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More ministry officials found to have been dined by Suga s son

More ministry officials found to have been dined by Suga s son Japan s communications ministry said Monday nine more of its officials were treated to expensive meals by a company that employs the eldest son of Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, further widening the scandal that has already brought four senior bureaucrats under scrutiny. Of the 13 officials, an internal probe by the ministry found that 11 have or are highly likely to have violated the National Public Service Ethics Law, which prohibits receiving favors from stakeholders. They are expected to be reprimanded as early as Wednesday. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga speaks during a House of Representatives Budget Committee session in Tokyo on Feb. 22, 2021. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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