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Japan Allots 33 Million Moderna Shots to Companies, 17 Million to Local Govts: Minister
The Japanese government will allocate 33 million doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine to companies and universities planning their inoculation programs and 17 million shots to municipalities taking on mass vaccinations. The allocation of the total 50 million doses that have…
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