REGULATORY
With Shortened Interval, Omicron Booster Likely to Cover 18 Million More People by Month-End
Japan on October 21 shortened the dosing interval of COVID-19 boosters from “at least five months” after the previous shot to “at least three months.” With the change, an additional 18 million people are expected to be eligible for Omicron…
To read the full story
Related Article
- COVID Booster Interval to Be Shortened to “At Least 3 Months”
October 20, 2022
REGULATORY
- Tecartus Now in Line for Orphan Status with Japan Panel Nod
December 23, 2025
- LDP, Ishin Strike Deal on OTC-Like Drugs, Patients to Pay “1/4” Special Charge
December 22, 2025
- Japan Set to Raise Medical Fees by 3% in FY2026, Cut Drug Prices by 0.8%
December 22, 2025
- LDP, Ishin Finalize FY2026 Tax Reform Outline, Strategic Tech R&D Credit Codified
December 22, 2025
- OTC-Like Drugs Left in Limbo as Panel Debates Cost-Sharing without Clear Policy Signal
December 19, 2025
Let’s be real: even with the best intentions, AI systems can reflect our own unconscious biases. As Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky famously demonstrated in their groundbreaking work on Prospect Theory, humans are prone to cognitive biases that influence our…





