Before the full-scale inoculation of the new coronavirus vaccine in the workplace begins on the 21st, some companies that have made preparations are moving to start inoculation ahead of schedule.

KDDI, a major telecommunications company, originally decided to start vaccination on the 21st, but has moved ahead of schedule and rented a facility in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, where the office is located, from the 19th.



This company plans to inoculate up to 70,000 desired employees, but in order to have them receive it with peace of mind, we decided to inoculate the employees who are in charge of reception and guidance at the venue first. did.



On the 19th, 30 people, including employees who could not work from home on a daily basis such as network management, were vaccinated after being interviewed by a doctor.



A man in his twenties who received the vaccination said, "I was relieved to be able to get the vaccination early because I couldn't make a hole in my work because I manage the network 24 hours a day."



In addition, Kaori Anada of KDDI, who is in charge of the operation of the venue, said, "I'm glad I was able to confirm the actual operation. I want to speed up while ensuring safety and security."



In the occupational inoculation that will start in earnest next week, there are major companies that will be implemented including the family members of employees and related companies, and small and medium-sized enterprises that will be jointly implemented, and it is likely that inoculation will be promoted to those who wish in each region.