Prime Minister Kishida and experts exchanged views on measures to encourage the younger generation to receive the new corona vaccine.

Chairman Omi of the government subcommittee advised that if infected, sequelae may occur.

Prime Minister Kishida met with experts such as Chairman Omi of the government subcommittee and Chairman Wakita of the expert meeting of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.



He asked for opinions on measures to encourage vaccination, especially for the younger generation, whose number of infected people is increasing.



In response, Chairman Omi explained, "There is no doubt that the vaccine has a preventive effect on aggravation. It is known that there is a certain degree of preventive effect on infection."



On top of that, "If you get infected, you may have sequelae, so please send a message to inoculate to protect your health. It is not for the sake of society, but as a result, it prevents infection to family and friends. It also leads to. "



After this, Chairman Omi said, "We have the same desire to get the vaccine as much as possible. Experts and the government need to send the same message as to what the vaccine is for."