Japan to participate in WHO coronavirus vaccine programme

The Covax programme is designed to serve as an insurance policy to secure access to Covid-19 vaccines. PHOTO: REUTERS

TOKYO (REUTERS) - Japan's health ministry said on Tuesday (Sept 1) that it planned to participate in the World Health Organisation's Covid-19 vaccine programme known as Covax.

A ministry official told reporters Japan would join Covax, which had an Aug 31 deadline for countries to express interest.

The decision is non-binding, the official said, and financial contributions would be decided ahead of a Sept 18 deadline.

The Covax programme, launched in late April, is designed to serve as an insurance policy to secure access to Covid-19 vaccines. Participation has been uncertain, as several wealthier nations, including Japan and the United States, have struck their own deals for vaccines.

Through overseas deals and domestic production, Japan is on track to have more than 500 million doses of six different Covid-19 vaccines by next year for its population of 126 million.

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