According to a report by the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK TV Station) on June 6, local time, Gunma Prefecture made a mistake when vaccinating the new crown that day. A woman in her 60s received two doses of the vaccine on the same day.

  According to NHK TV, in the large-scale COVID-19 vaccination center set up in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture, an old woman in her 60s "went to the wrong room" after receiving the first dose of the vaccine in the morning and did not enter the observation room. The guide took away another shot of the vaccine-after the second shot, the staff in charge of the guidance "noted the information on the first shot on the vaccination sheet."

  At present, the relevant departments of Gunma Prefecture have apologized to the old woman for this mistake.

  Frequent mistakes in vaccination against the new crown in Japan: The situation where a person was given two doses of the vaccine in the same day has repeatedly appeared before; a 90-year-old woman in Osaka Prefecture was mistaken in the interval between the two doses of vaccination; Okinawa Prefecture has mistakenly used physiological saline Think of it as a situation where multiple elderly people were vaccinated; Kanagawa Prefecture injected 119 elderly people with vaccines that were supposed to be stored at 2 to 8 degrees Celsius, but stayed at room temperature for 18 hours. It also mistakenly frozen 36 doses of vaccine again , Making it unusable; Tokyo injected 5 people with insufficient concentration of vaccine, and lost 162 doses of vaccine due to operational errors...

  Japan launched the new crown vaccination on February 17, targeting approximately 4.8 million medical staff in the first batch, and starting from April 12th for people over 65 years old. According to NHK TV, as of the 5th of this month, people over 65 years old in Japan have completed the vaccination. The number of people vaccinated with two doses accounted for only about 2.16%.

(Producing Li Jiali)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]