All Nippon Airways began vaccination of the new coronavirus vaccine in the workplace on the 13th.

This is the first time in Japan that occupational inoculation has been carried out.

All Nippon Airways' occupational inoculation will begin at 11:00 am on the 13th in the conference room in the terminal building of Haneda Airport. Pilots and flight attendants involved in international flight operations will measure the temperature at the entrance and consult a doctor before vaccination. Was inoculated.



On the 13th, a total of 50 people will be vaccinated, pilots will be inoculated for 2 days, flight attendants will be inoculated for at least 1 day, and time will be left until the next flight.



According to ANA, we were able to secure vaccines and make adjustments to medical staff, etc., so we started vaccination in the workplace ahead of schedule, which seems to be the first time for a company nationwide to carry out vaccination.



ANA will increase the number of inoculation venues in the future, and will inoculate more than 46,000 employees in the group, including contract employees.



Captain Toshihiro Kira, who received the vaccination, said, "Now I can concentrate on my flight with peace of mind. My physical condition has not changed, and the pain of injection has not changed from influenza."



In addition, flight attendant Mariko Ishiguro said, "I am very grateful because it is a job to serve customers. I hope that the new coronavirus will converge."



All Nippon Airways Director Juichi Hirasawa said, "We have thought that it is our mission to start vaccination in the workplace as soon as possible. Since vaccination is progressing overseas, we would like to hurry to inoculate employees involved in international flight operations. I was talking.