Japan PM Suga orders creation of large-scale vaccination center in Tokyo Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on Tuesday instructed Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi to set up a large-scale vaccination center in Tokyo to deliver COVID-19 shots to the elderly faster. The center will launch on May 24 and be staffed by Self-Defense Forces doctors and nurses, running for about three months, Kishi said at a press conference. Nurses from the Japanese Self-Defense Forces are seen at a hospital in Hokkaido in December 2020, due to a shortage of health care workers following a series of coronavirus infections there. (Kyodo) About 900,000 people aged 65 or older residing in the capital and neighboring Kanagawa, Chiba and Saitama prefectures are expected to mainly use the center, which will exclusively offer Moderna Inc.'s vaccine, according to sources familiar with the plan.