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Japan to Earmark 671.4 Billion Yen to Secure Coronavirus Vaccines, Anticipating Final Agreements with 3 Companies
The Japanese government approved at a Cabinet meeting on September 8 an expenditure of 671.4 billion yen from FY2020’s extra budget to procure novel coronavirus vaccines. The government is currently negotiating with three companies for vaccine supplies, but has not…
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