KEY POINTS
  • A shortage of doctors and nurses in Japan's aging population contributed to the country's sluggish Covid vaccine rollout, says Keio University's Sayuri Shirai.
  • As of June 21, only 18.3% of Japan's population has received at least one Covid vaccine dose, compared with 50% of people in the U.S. and 63.6% in the U.K.
  • As of Wednesday, the Japanese prefecture of Okinawa was still under a state of emergency while multiple areas including Tokyo were under "priority preventative measures," according to official data.

A shortage of doctors and nurses in Japan's aging population contributed to the country's sluggish Covid vaccine rollout, says Keio University professor Sayuri Shirai.

As of June 21, only 18.3% of Japan's population has received at least one Covid vaccine dose, according to Our World in Data. In comparison, more than 50% of people in the U.S. have received one dose of the vaccine while that figure is even higher in the U.K. at 63.6%.