Fears are growing in Japan, where an inoculation drive against Covid-19 will begin today, that millions of doses of Pfizer vaccine could be wasted due to a shortage of special syringes that maximise the number of shots used from each vial.
The government has made urgent requests, but manufacturers are struggling to ramp up production fast enough, creating the latest headache for Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who suffers from weak public support. "We are still trying to secure these special syringes," Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato said.
Japan, with a population of 126 million, last month signed a contract with Pfizer to procure 144 million doses of its vaccine, or enough for 72 million people.