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Commodore Perry
What is the phrase? Three hearted, four faced?
TheTiger
They should donate it to Taiwan.
Strangerland
Really? Sounds doubtful.
kurisupisu
Many Thais do not trust Chinese made vaccines so this gives them a choice-hopefully
igfklin
Taiwan was unable to obtain the vaccine due to interference by China.
The only vaccine that Taiwan had approved for use was AstraZeneca's vaccine.
Sindhoor GK
@ian well, that's the same vaccine taken by the royal family of UK. So, it's fine.
ian
So this is why they approved it for use even though they have no plans to use it. Won't look good donating, or selling, vaccine you rejected
virusrex
It is obvious the Japanese government is not planning to use it anytime soon, still dealing with heavy lag while distributing the others vaccines available, it is much better that it is used when necessary than just sit in a freezer until it is expired.
Obviously it is donated to countries where Japanese interests are most important, but as long as people get protection the world in general is benefited.
Cookiemonster
"Again, Japan gets rid of the Astrana vaccine through donation. It never donates Pfizer or Moderna"
Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
borscht
This the same vaccine Japan doesn’t use after several European countries temporarily disallowed it?
didou
Again, Japan gets rid of the Astrana vaccine through donation. It never donates Pfizer or Moderna