Okinawa finds contaminants in Moderna COVID-19 vaccines- NHK
Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC
TOKYO, Aug 29 (Reuters) – Contaminants were found in Moderna Inc’s (MRNA.O) COVID-19 vaccines at a large-scale vaccination centre in Japan’s Okinawa prefecture, suspending inoculations, public broadcaster NHK reported on Sunday.
The Okinawa vaccines are from different Moderna lots already suspended by the Japanese government due to reports of contamination, NHK said.
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Black substances were spotted in syringes and a vial, while pink substances were found in a different syringe filled with vaccine at the Okinawa centre, NHK said.