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Japan on February 22 believes that Taro Kono, the bulldozer-style administrative reform minister, who has been in charge of vaccines since January, is a good move. He is said to be quick to keep the promise of Suga’s cabinet, which announced its plan in December last year to “start vaccination in mid-February next year.”
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