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Posted in: More than 10 million in Japan have received COVID-19 vaccinations so far See in context

Japan is can be so slow and backward sometimes, its mindboggling. Meanwhile the US that doesn't have an olympics, already vaccinated most of its population. Also I don't see why old age persons are being prioritised?? No statistic show that old people in Japan were the only ones that died of the virus. Japan is too backward in its operations. Here shouldn't even be considered part of the G8. Too slow!!

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Posted in: Suga says Japan aiming for 1 mil COVID-19 vaccine shots daily See in context

Too slow is the vaccine roll out. For a country that is scheduled to hold an international sport event, the vaccine roll out is ridiculously slow.

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Posted in: Free your smile with this clear mask See in context

I'm here for this. Its crazy to not see peoples faces. Like how do you remember someone if your only speak to them via their eyes?? I want one!!

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Posted in: Woman arrested for dumping boiling water on 1-year-old daughter See in context

Given the kid appearance.. wow!! Truly sad. I hope she heals both mentally and physically

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Posted in: Japan faces longer state of emergency, casting doubt on Olympics See in context

Not forgetting how slow vaccine roll out is going.

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