TOKYO (Reuters): AstraZeneca will make more than 90 million coronavirus vaccine shots in Japan, the top government spokesman said on Thursday (Jan 28), as concerns mount over whether the country will have enough doses to begin its delayed inoculation campaign.
The British company confirmed to Japan's health ministry that it will make the bulk of the vaccines within the Asian nation, Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato told reporters.
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