Japan Considers Pre-Deployment for COVID-19 Launches omicron

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It is possible that the government will start inoculating the particular public against the omicron variant of the coronavirus until the end of September, rather than mid-October, as originally planned, government sources said.

U. S. pharmaceutical corporations Pfizer and Moderna have asked the Department of Health to produce and sell their COVID-19 vaccines suitable for the highly transmissible variant. A qualified panel from the ministry is expected to speak soon about its approval.

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