Vaccination of children aged 5 to 11 began on the 14th at some of the large venues in Tokyo.

Parents of attendants can also inoculate at the same venue, and the city is calling for use.

The city is currently poised to inoculate up to 20,000 times a day, including 14 large-scale venues and a "vaccine bus" that goes to facilities for the elderly.



Of these, at Sanraku Hospital in Chiyoda Ward, inoculation for children aged 5 to 11 began on the 14th, and the pediatric examination room for inoculation was opened to the public.



We use Pfizer's vaccine, which means that we have a quota of about 20 people per day every Monday and Thursday.



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In addition, if a child is vaccinated at this venue, the guardian of the attendant can also be vaccinated at another place in the venue, and the city is calling for parents and children to use it.



The person in charge of the city said, "We are assuming a case where people who have difficulty taking time off due to work will be given their own vaccination at the timing when the child inoculates. I was talking.