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Japan Now Sees Fewer Doses per Pfizer Vaccine Vial as Special Syringes Run Short
Japan is facing a shortage of special syringes for Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, a problem that makes it difficult to draw six doses from a single vial as previously planned, with just five doses to be available, Health Minister Norihisa Tamura…
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