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>I'm all real... don't fall for the psyop...hurry up anon kun... im waiting... for you...~

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re: vaccine schizo autism posting
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(21)01220-4/fulltext
>Such a delay in vaccine roll-out in Japan can be attributed to the following three factors. First, the regulatory approval of COVID-19 vaccines in Japan has lagged behind other countries. Although Japan approved the first mRNA vaccine by Pfizer–BioNtech on Feb 14, 2021, which was the only available vaccine in the country as of April, 2021, there were several months of delay in approval compared with other high-income countries due to the regulatory requirement for a domestic clinical trial involving Japanese citizens and its own review process.1 Because the number of patients with COVID-19 has been smaller in Japan than in other countries, Japan has been unable to register into international clinical trials to prove vaccine efficacy. As such, as of April, 2021, other vaccine products were still under review or investigation in ongoing clinical trials, and changes in regulations for vaccine approvals are being considered after criticism.

>Second, there has been a delay in vaccine importation. Although Japan made contracts with Pfizer–BioNtech to import 194 million doses of vaccine by the end of 2021, it has encountered several obstacles, such as the temporary halt in production lines and EU approval for exports. Overall, only 28 million doses had been imported by the end of April, 2021.

>Third, the vaccine roll-out system has been insufficient for achieving mass vaccination. Less than 15% of imported doses have been used so far. In Japan, only nurses and medical doctors can legally vaccinate citizens, so many local governments responsible for the vaccine roll-out have struggled to hire enough qualified personnel. Usually in medical institutions, primary care doctors deliver vaccinations individually; however, their capacity is limited because they also need to offer other medical care as usual. Given that converting large public spaces into vaccination sites and recruiting enough staff are crucial for mass vaccination,2 the government has belatedly launched mass vaccination sites with the help of medical professionals belonging to the Self Defense Forces and other temporary staff.

so no, a country full of notoriously incompetent government officials who do more bowing and crying on TV than they do any sort of work coupled with a shrinking and aging population that's mostly 80 year olds raising chickens in half abandoned villages, it's taken time for the vaccine to get to people.

but who knows maybe it's also because SJW BAD RED PILL GOOD

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