To deliberate on the revision of the Immunization Law for the new corona vaccination November 10, 7:47

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In the Diet, Prime Minister Suga will also attend the main meeting of the House of Representatives on the 10th, and deliberations on the revision of the Immunization Law to establish a system for smooth vaccination of the new coronavirus will begin.

As the number of people infected with the new coronavirus increases in various places such as Hokkaido, the government is wary of the spread of the infection, as the government's subcommittee has put together an urgent proposal on the 9th to strengthen clusters and border measures. Is strengthening.



Under these circumstances, the government plans to secure enough vaccine for all the people by the first half of next year.



The amendment to the Immunization Law, which will be deliberated at the main meeting of the House of Representatives on the 10th, will be covered by the government in full in order to establish a system for smooth vaccination, and if health damage is confirmed, medical treatment will be provided. It includes payment of expenses, and Prime Minister Kan and Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Tamura will attend to explain the purpose and ask questions.



The ruling party wants to pass the House of Representatives on the 19th next week, while the opposition party is demanding sufficient deliberation, including a question of reference, saying that it is necessary to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine. , The ruling and opposition parties are expected to continue discussions.



On the other hand, regarding the future administration of the Diet, the opposition party is requesting intensive deliberation by the budget committees of both Houses of Representatives in order to discuss the government's response to the appointment of members of the Science Council of Japan.



The ruling party is prepared to respond while assessing the deliberation status of the bill, and on the 10th, the Liberal Democratic Party and the Constitutional Democratic Party's chairman of the Diet measures will discuss.