The fight broke out at about 5 p. Witness Corey Hour, who spoke to CBS Los Angeles, was seated three rows behind a man in a red shirt when he apparently began to speak aggressively to another man in a black shirt. Hour says he heard the man in the red shirt point at the other man and say, "Where are you from? The red-shirted man then began shoving and assaulting his seatmate, while a mother, grandmother and young child in the row in front of them began to duck for safety, Hour said.
Japan has one of the lowest rates of vaccine confidence in the world, according to a Lancet study, which found that fewer than 30 per cent of people strongly agreed that vaccines were safe, important and effective, compared with at least 50 per cent of Americans. A recent poll by Japanese public broadcaster NHK found 36 per cent said they did not want to take a Covid vaccine. The government now faces a tricky balancing act: trying to move quickly to approve the jabs in order to restore the economy to full health, while avoiding creating the impression of a rush job - which might help turn an already-sceptical public off getting inoculated. The sceptical attitude pre-dates the more recent Western "anti-vax" sentiment that has thrived on social media, with its roots instead in past vaccine-linked events and legal rulings that encouraged the government to take a passive stance on vaccination. And ironically, Japan's relative success in handling the pandemic means an urgent roll-out of the shot is less of a priority. The country has avoided a second state of emergency, even as cases have increased to record levels. As a result, Japan's roll-out is set to be slower than that of some other nations, which has led to frustration among those counting on vaccines to eradicate the virus.
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This list of military aircraft of Japan includes project, prototype, pre-production and operational types regardless of era. This includes both domestically developed Japanese designs, licensed variants of foreign designs, and foreign-produced aircraft that served in the military of Japan. The prefix "Ki" in this list is an abbreviation of "Kitai", meaning "airframe", and was used only by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. For clarification on other designations, particularly those used by the Navy, see Japanese military aircraft designation systems.
The grant will be used to provide devices and medical supplies for fever and chest hospitals belonging to the Ministry of Health. The new grant comes as part of cooperation between Egypt and Japan serving many sectors such as health. It falls under efforts made by the Ministry of International Cooperation to provide support to priority sectors and achieve Sustainable Development Goals, through multilateral and bilateral development partners.