Japan's Okinawa suspends vaccines after more Moderna shots contaminated

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TOKYO, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) -- Japan's Okinawa prefectural government said it suspended inoculation at a mass COVID-19 vaccination site Sunday after another lot of Moderna Inc. vaccine was discovered with contaminants.

The decision came after previous contaminated Moderna shots were halted from use.

Before black and pink substances were found in a vial and three syringes during pre-inoculation inspections, over 1,500 people were waiting to receive shots at the vaccination site in Naha Saturday afternoon.

The prefectural government said that the syringes were filled with vaccines from three different vials, which are also separate from the vial containing the substances, meaning a total of four vials may have been polluted.

These vials belong to the same lot number, 3005293, which is different from three other lot numbers identified by Japan's health ministry as potentially contaminated doses on Thursday.

Approximately 880 people received shots under this lot number at the vaccination site. The local government said that so far it has not received any reports of health issues.

The Japanese Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry said Thursday that foreign substances have been found in 39 unused vials at eight vaccination sites in five prefectures.

On the same day, about 1.63 million doses that came from the same production line of a Spanish factory were suspended to use as a precaution.

The contaminant problem happened amid a spike in COVID-19 infections in Japan, with Okinawa and 20 other prefectures, out of the total 47, under a COVID-19 state of emergency.

The Okinawa government said the mass COVID-19 vaccination site will resume inoculation on Monday with safe vaccines.