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Japan confirms the death of the first case directly related to vaccination against the Corona virus

Officials from Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare confirmed for the first time a death directly related to the coronavirus vaccination.

This was reported by the Japanese Kyodo Agency, today, Friday, as the Japanese government indicated, for the first time, that a causal relationship between vaccination and death could not be ruled out, and the exact details of the patient and the type of vaccine had not yet been determined, except that the patient was a woman at the age of 42 years. The government has been emphasizing all the time privately that such a connection between vaccination and death is completely excluded.

At least two thousand deaths have been recorded in Japan in recent years from patients vaccinated with the Corona virus vaccine, but a direct link between deaths and vaccination has not been proven.

In Japan, more than 104 million people have been vaccinated with one component of the vaccine (81.3% of the population), more than 103 million (80.3% of the population) with two components, and more than 86 million (68.4% of the population) with three components. Vaccination with booster components of the vaccine against the Omicron strain is also performed. During the entire epidemic period in Japan, more than 33.2 million cases of coronavirus and nearly 73,000 deaths were recorded.

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