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Japan suspends 1.63 million doses of Moderna over contamination

The health ministry said contamination was reported from multiple vaccination sites. Some doses might have been administered, but no adverse health effects have been reported so far, officials said

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Anthony Faulkner receives his booster dose of the Moderna vaccine in Michigan on August 24. Pics/AFP

Anthony Faulkner receives his booster dose of the Moderna vaccine in Michigan on August 24. Pics/AFP

Japan suspended use of about 1.63 million doses of Moderna vaccine Thursday after contamination was found in unused vials, raising concern of a supply shortage as the country tries to accelerate vaccinations amid a COVID-19 surge.

The health ministry said contamination was reported from multiple vaccination sites. Some doses might have been administered, but no adverse health effects have been reported so far, officials said.

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