Motegi held a press conference in the morning and announced that after July 1, 1 million doses of British AstraZeneca (AstraZeneca) vaccine will be provided to Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines, and an additional 1 million doses will be provided to Vietnam and Taiwan each.
A reporter from the Central News Agency asked about the time when the second batch of vaccines were provided to Taiwan. Motegi responded that the specific time will be adjusted after July 1st and before mid-July.
Mu Shige also said that Japan provided Taiwan with the first batch of about 1.24 million doses of poison on June 4. Taiwan moved quickly to Japan during the Great East Japan Earthquake 10 years ago and provided various humanitarian assistance. Japan was the first to provide alcohol to Taiwan, and he also received thanks to Japan from President Tsai Ing-wen and many Taiwanese. He felt very good.
At a regular press conference on June 4, Motegi Toshimitsu said that Japan has decided to provide 1.24 million doses of AZ vaccine made in Japan to Taiwan free of charge; on the 15th, it announced that it would provide 1 million doses of vaccine to Vietnam on the 16th, and reviewed (discussed) additional provision. The vaccine is provided to Taiwan and Vietnam, and it is also discussed to provide vaccines to foreign countries through the COVID-19 vaccine global acquisition mechanism (COVAX).