
罢翱碍驰翱听鈥听Japan said on Friday it would consider sharing its听coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)听vaccines with other countries as a ruling party committee urged it to provide a portion of its AstraZeneca Plc vaccine stock to Taiwan.听
Taiwan is battling a spike in domestic infections and has vaccinated only about 1% of its population, while Japan has secured more than 400 million doses, double what it needs for its adult population.听
鈥淲e think it鈥檚 important to ensure fair access to safe and effective vaccines in every country and region towards achieving universal health coverage,鈥澨齁apan鈥檚 Chief Cabinet Secretary听Katsunobu听Kato told a news conference.听
鈥淲e will swiftly consider and look into a concrete course of policy with regard to how we provide other countries and regions with vaccines that exceed the amount for those needed at home.鈥听
Masahisa Sato, the head of a Japanese ruling party committee on Taiwan relations, said earlier on Friday the government should provide Taiwan with vaccines as soon as possible, adding听鈥渨hen Japan was in need Taiwan sent us 2 million masks.鈥听
Mr.听Kato declined to comment whether Tokyo had received supply requests from specific countries.听
Taiwan鈥檚 Foreign Ministry said the government was working hard to obtain vaccines either via manufacturers or the COVAX global sharing scheme.听
Taipei was also seeking听鈥渓ike-minded countries to help obtain vaccines, and efforts have not ceased,鈥澨齣t added.听
Japan approved AstraZeneca鈥檚 vaccine last week and has contracted to buy 120 million doses. But there are no immediate plans to use the shots in the country, amid lingering concerns raised internationally over blood clots.听
AstraZeneca鈥檚 local partner Daiichi Sankyo Co.听started bottling the vaccine in March and the stockpile is currently estimated at around 30 million doses which will expire by September if not used.听
The amount is set to increase as AstraZeneca added Nipro Corp.听this week as its third local partner to conduct filling and packaging of the vaccine.听
Japan started its inoculation drive in mid-February, later than most major economies and using imported doses of the shot developed by Pfizer Inc.听and BioNTech SE.听
A vaccine developed by Moderna also went into use this week with the opening of mass vaccination centers.听
Japan has administered 10.6 million doses through Wednesday, about a sixth of the vaccine it鈥檚 imported so far, based on government data and schedules. By September, the projected supply will reach 414 million doses, double what the country needs for its adult population.听
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga will host a summit on June 2 about ensuring vaccine supply to needy nations through the World Health Organization’s COVAX program. So far, Japan has pledged money to the effort but no vaccines.听
Japan will likely keep some of AstraZeneca鈥檚 adenovirus-type shots for people with allergies to mRNA-type vaccines from Pfizer or Moderna, and give away the rest, said Haruka Sakamoto, a physician and researcher at Keio University in Tokyo.听
鈥淛apan will probably announce that they will donate the AZ vaccine that they already have a contract with and supply COVAX with the AZ vaccine they will produce in Japan,鈥澨齭he said.听
An AstraZeneca spokeswoman said it was up to the Japanese government how the doses were used.听鈥听Chang-Ran Kim and Rocky Swift/Reuters听


