Assuming mass inoculation of the new coronavirus vaccine, a simulation was conducted in Iwata City, Shizuoka Prefecture to confirm the time required for inoculation and the staffing.

The simulation was conducted on the assumption that the population would be a group of 6 to 7 people, and the entire process from reception of one group to vaccination would be completed in 15 minutes.



On the 13th, about 30 people, including doctors, city officials, and local residents, participated in the event, and after the reception was completed, they were interviewed by doctors and vaccinated to observe the progress.



After the simulation, participants commented that it took longer than expected to measure the body temperature before reception, and that a large space was needed because people would gather at the place to follow up after the vaccination. It was out.



A 71-year-old woman who participated said, "I got the image of vaccination. I am a little worried, but I am thinking of receiving it."



Mr. Masaru Okabe of the Vaccine Response Group of the Iwata City Health Promotion Division said, "We were able to keep the time required for inoculation within our expectations, but we would like to improve it every day so that citizens can receive it with peace of mind toward the actual production." I was talking.