Regarding vaccination at work and universities, Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Tamura will relax the requirement on the number of people in the future if it is possible to deal with the fact that the government will start with companies with a scale of 1000 or more. It was revealed that it was also assumed.

Regarding vaccination at workplaces and universities, the government plans to start with companies with a scale of 1,000 or more in order to promote vaccination efficiently.



Regarding this, Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Tamura said at the House of Representatives Health, Labor and Welfare Committee, "I think that it is mainly companies with more than 1000 people who can gather inoculators and pre-examinations, including industrial physicians. Let's get started. "



After that, he said, "I'm not going to stick to 1000 people forever after starting. If I see the situation and find that I can handle it enough, I'm making various preparations while assuming that I will reduce the unit of 1000 people." , It was revealed that if it is possible to respond, it is expected that the requirement regarding the number of people will be relaxed in the future.

Work area inoculation 1821 Venue establishment application (as of 5 pm on the 11th)

Regarding "workplace inoculation" at workplaces and universities, the government has applied for the establishment of 1821 venues as of 5 pm on the 11th on Twitter at the Prime Minister's Office, and about 9.07 million people are planning to inoculate. I announced it.



For occupational inoculation, the government will provide companies, universities, etc. with a modelna vaccine, a freezer for storage, syringes, etc., while securing an inoculation carrier such as doctors and nurses and a venue on their own. In addition, we are requesting that necessary measures be taken, such as reporting side reactions.



In addition, the government says that it will start with companies with a scale of 1000 or more in order to promote inoculation efficiently, but if it is possible to respond, it is expected that this requirement will be relaxed in the future.



Kono, the minister in charge of regulatory reform, said at a press conference on the 11th that some companies could start next week, and that Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways will start on the 14th after being consulted by the government ahead of schedule.