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Japan drugmaker Shionogi to seek approval for oral #COVID19 drughttps://t.co/7KCY2fNL5T#coronavirus
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) August 6, 2021
Japanese drugmaker Shionogi to double COVID vaccine supply to 60 mil.#coronavirushttps://t.co/8nHOt9IxJi
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) July 7, 2021
The race for a Covid-19 pill is heating up as Japan’s
Shionogi starts human trials for a once-a-day drug designed to neutralize the coronavirus in less than a week.
Pfizer has said its twice-daily pill could be ready to hit the market as soon as this year. https://t.co/SKrJGJHqer— Linda Yueh (@lindayueh) July 26, 2021
Japanese Firm Starts Human Trials Of The First ‘Once-A-Day’ Pill For COVID Treatment#COVID19 #Shionogi #Japan #Coronavirus https://t.co/kRTnmTzzQq
— NewsMobile (@NewsMobileIndia) July 25, 2021
More updates for @nytimes coronavirus vaccine tracker! Japan’s Shionogi launches a Phase 1/2 trial, South Korea’s GeneOne does the same with its DNA vaccine, and Clover Biopharmaceuticals moves to Phase 2/3. We’re now up to 63 vaccines in clinical trials. https://t.co/8RbPgaLziS
— Carl Zimmer (@carlzimmer) December 17, 2020
Shimadzu Corporation and Shionogi & Co., Ltd. announced the conclusion of a basic agreement on business partnership for wastewater surveillance for viruses in the field of infectious diseases including the novel coronavirus. https://t.co/QRMcBXYTfZ#shimadzu #covid19
— Shimadzu Corporation (@shimadzuAN) June 4, 2021
Daiichi Sankyo Initiates Phase 1 Trial for Nafamostat Inhalation Formulation for the treatment of COVID-19 https://t.co/uy4NwzXOXj #COVID19 #Covid_19 #COVIDー19 pic.twitter.com/srGVlmcfU0
— Pharmareg News (@PharmaregN) March 30, 2021
.@TakedaPharma ($TAK) teamed up with @FrazierHealth to found HilleVax, a #biotech granted rights to Takeda's norovirus vaccine outside of Japan. The asset known as HIL-214, is the most advanced #norovirus candidate in development. #collab
Learn more here: https://t.co/YI1t49frtz
— Big4Bio (@big4bio) August 4, 2021
Novavax and @TakedaPharma Finalize License Agreement for Novavax’ COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate in Japan; Takeda Initiates Phase 1/2 Trial in Japan https://t.co/wXFK7ixzBI pic.twitter.com/srWrN70yjJ
— Novavax (@Novavax) February 26, 2021
Tonight’s Monologue: USA dominates Tokyo Olympics, U.S. hits 50% vaccination milestone, and KFC opens a new hotel. #FallonMono #FallonTonight pic.twitter.com/p1eXRHxSN2
— The Tonight Show (@FallonTonight) August 10, 2021
"We knew what we were capable of and knew what we had to do to win."
KJ talked about his experience in Tokyo with @usabasketball while checking out the #SummerSpurs in Vegas! pic.twitter.com/0janZEdcN7
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) August 10, 2021
Almost 60% of America's gold medals from the Tokyo Olympics were won by women. https://t.co/FwpANEfuh7
— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) August 10, 2021
U.S. Wins Most Gold Medals, Most Medals Overall At 2020 Tokyo Olympics #WhatDoYouThink? https://t.co/RMYtXhjx4z pic.twitter.com/7aceQv4twg
— The Onion (@TheOnion) August 9, 2021
Lester Holt's dog was VERY excited to welcome him home from Tokyo https://t.co/uqgWbKpeZ7
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) August 10, 2021
Japanese National Security Advisor Akiba and I had a great meeting today. The U.S.-Japan Alliance will continue to tackle today’s global challenges and is important in maintaining an inclusive, free, and open Indo-Pacific. pic.twitter.com/dwSRwIwJLK
— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) August 9, 2021
Japan's COVID-19 strategy relied on trust. Holding the Olympics shattered it at the worst possible time https://t.co/mYGTQjjhaG
— TIME (@TIME) August 10, 2021
Japan’s prime minister #YoshihideSuga thanks people for helping the country safely hold the #Olympics despite the difficulties of the #coronavirus pandemic.#COVID19https://t.co/pM1GsbCJei
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) August 10, 2021
PM Suga: Japan fulfilled responsibility as Olympics host https://t.co/AAMTMHcvfh
— ABS-CBN News Channel (@ANCALERTS) August 9, 2021
In call, Biden commends Japan's Suga for successful Olympics https://t.co/S1vT5p2JKd pic.twitter.com/Nhh3oV3inE
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 10, 2021
“I believe we were able to fulfill our responsibility as the host nation.” Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga thanked people for helping the country safely hold the Olympics despite the difficulties of the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/AEvzZzvxel
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 9, 2021
Support for Japanese Prime Minister Suga fell to new lows in three polls, showing the Tokyo Olympics did little to shore up his approval https://t.co/f7EbDeqBpA
— Bloomberg (@business) August 10, 2021
In call, Biden commends Japan’s Suga for successful Olympics https://t.co/CX6o92WMzS
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) August 10, 2021
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga thanks people for helping Japan hold safe Olympics during COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/P4UfbXyQP6
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) August 9, 2021
Japan PM Suga’s support dips to record low as Olympic Games close – survey https://t.co/0FDAqaUNF7
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) August 9, 2021
Roughly a third disapproved of holding the Games which closed on Sunday and 60 per cent said they did not want Suga to stay on as premier.https://t.co/zeQu66XRgE
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) August 9, 2021
U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on Monday and commended him on the successful hosting of the Olympic Games and the public health measures that allowed them to be held, a White House statement said. https://t.co/e1qLLl3835
— Inquirer (@inquirerdotnet) August 10, 2021
Suga slid below 30% for the first time since he took office, a survey showed on Monday, a sign the Tokyo Olympic Games failed to boost his ratings amid a resurgence of coronavirus infections. #Tokyo2020
https://t.co/F7mCAi1tCl— Inquirer (@inquirerdotnet) August 9, 2021
#BREAKING: #Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and US President @JoeBiden held talks over the phone on Tuesday morning, and are believed to have discussed the #Tokyo 2020 #Olympic Games, which closed on Sunday.https://t.co/s4g84PqG8a
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) August 10, 2021
US President Joe Biden spoke with Japan PM Yoshihide Suga to commend him on Japan’s successful hosting of the summer Olympic Games in Tokyo. Biden applauded the performance of all athletes and affirmed support for Japan’s hosting of the Paralympics: White House
(File pics) pic.twitter.com/8c8kiTSJq0
— ANI (@ANI) August 10, 2021
#Japan's prime minister thanked people for helping the country safely hold the #Olympics despite the difficulties of the #coronavirus pandemic.https://t.co/AQxSfGuzS8
— Business Standard (@bsindia) August 9, 2021
Tokyo Olympics: IOC President Bach presents Olympics Order to Japan PM Yoshihide Suga https://t.co/PovJDxOq9L
— Republic (@republic) August 9, 2021
Japan’s Yoshihide Suga gets no Olympics boost as he heads into election https://t.co/v4yoiSudAi
— Hindustan Times (@HindustanTimes) August 10, 2021
Asahi poll and other sources showing Japanese public taking nuanced view on Olympics. They are happy for the athletes and the record number of Gold Medals, but see the government as having failed in its duty to ensure public health. Suga is in deep trouble now. (MP) #Olympics pic.twitter.com/vmOiR8LNkp
— SNA Japan (@ShingetsuNews) August 9, 2021
#TokyoOlympics: @POTUS Biden commends Japan PM Suga for successful Games#Tokyo2020 https://t.co/djJgqojRYC
— Khaleej Times (@khaleejtimes) August 10, 2021
PM Suga: Japan fulfilled responsibility as Olympics host https://t.co/Ygi3nw7Fbx
— ABS-CBN News Sports (@ABSCBNNewsSport) August 9, 2021
Support for Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga slid below 30% for the first time since he took office, a survey showed on Monday, a sign the Tokyo Olympic Games failed to boost his ratings amid a resurgence of coronavirus infections.https://t.co/HzevJZmwSq
— GMA News (@gmanews) August 9, 2021
Roughly a third disapproved of holding the Games and 60% said they did not want Suga to stay on as premier.https://t.co/5fwKhSS93T
— Yahoo Philippines (@YahooPH) August 9, 2021
Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga posts a video on the Prime Minister's Office page, saying: “We were able to fulfill our responsibility as host nation, and we handed the baton over to the Paris Games."#Tokyo2020 #Olympics #OlympicGames #Olympics2021https://t.co/pxEfG8DI89
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) August 9, 2021
OPINION | SUGA's QUAGMIRE
Japanese prime ministers tend to not last long after hosting the Olympics. With approval ratings in the 30s, Suga’s political prospects are dire, writes William Pesek.https://t.co/HRcJVT5OdY
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) August 5, 2021
TOKYO 2020 OLYMPICS | International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach, Japan's Crown Prince Akishino and Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga attend the closing ceremony. (Photo by Hirofumi Yamamoto) #Tokyo2020 #Olympics #OlympicGames #Olympics2021 pic.twitter.com/8RJkmlB7GT
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) August 8, 2021
https://twitter.com/jt_mag_os/status/1424577429520084993
The International Olympic Committee on Sunday decided to give the Olympic Order in Gold to Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike and Seiko Hashimoto, president of the Tokyo Games organizing committee.https://t.co/yyfnkAQu0L
— Jesse Johnson (@jljzen) August 8, 2021
Here's how Japan is feeling as the Olympics come to a close: https://t.co/TEuXty0HCk
— Bloomberg Opinion (@bopinion) August 9, 2021
For Prime Minister Suga, the #tokyo2020 #Olympics are more of a letdown and unlikely to improve his chances in a looming general election or provide much of a boost to the economy. https://t.co/pM8lOiLEZ9
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 7, 2021
Japan PM Suga losing out due to poor COVID response as Olympics end —https://t.co/LmHUMNupRc
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) August 9, 2021
Hashimoto, Suga, Koike to Receive IOC's Olympic Order in Gold https://t.co/WJg7aPmJTf
— nippon.com/ja (@nippon_ja) August 8, 2021
https://twitter.com/BrookingsGlobal/status/1424347662623596547
Good piece here by @IsabelRTokyo and @grey_whistle on the #Olympics effect that was none for #Japan and the #Suga administration in particular. https://t.co/Hw24tvXJGU
— Sebastian Maslow (@smaslow_japan) August 9, 2021
Nagasaki is marking the 76th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing. The city's mayor in a speech at a memorial ceremony urged Japan's government to lead in creating a nuclear-free zone in northeast Asia rather than staying under U.S. protection. https://t.co/YmzK0C7X3h
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 9, 2021
Countries’ foods are also windows on their souls. In Olympic host country Japan, two unusual dishes, rice pizza and Cup Noodle ice cream, have plenty to say about Japanese traits of inventiveness, risk-taking and openness to foreign influences. https://t.co/1tRE9OT68H
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 8, 2021
Japan PM Suga's support slides to record low as Olympic Games close – survey https://t.co/fZXcKogYBo pic.twitter.com/8M7ZHrBZCU
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 9, 2021
WATCH: Hiroshima commemorates 76th anniversary of the atomic bombing. https://t.co/Js4ajVRIiS
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 6, 2021
Tokyo reported 5,042 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, its most since the pandemic began as infections surge in the Japanese capital hosting the Olympics. https://t.co/gqaA5JbQSZ
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 6, 2021
The State Dept. is investigating the whereabouts of a $5,800 bottle of whiskey given to fmr. Sec. of State Pompeo from Japan in June 2019. Pompeo says he doesn't know what happened to the bottle, but an inquiry is ongoing. – @NBCNewsNow https://t.co/rFEKxRKVoN
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 6, 2021
After spending billions of dollars in pursuit of international glory and economic riches, #Tokyo2020 failed to live up to its promise and cast a harsh light on Japan’s political culture. Tokyo ultimately experienced the Games like any other city: on TV. https://t.co/fbNJmG9vz7
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 7, 2021
It's morning in Tokyo for Day 15 of the Summer Games. Here's where the #Tokyo2020 medal count stands now.
Follow our live coverage: https://t.co/KuHy794jdF pic.twitter.com/JrZAsNC2Vi
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 6, 2021
A mayor in Japan apologized after biting an athlete’s gold medal as he stood in front of a backdrop promoting Covid safety precautions. He called his conduct “extremely inappropriate” after a backlash on social media.https://t.co/ZSv7UlElKE
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 6, 2021
I’ve done my share of open water swims in yucky water but have a deeper appreciation of the sport after watching these Olympians https://t.co/BgosVjwczT
— Randy Archibold (@randyNYT) August 5, 2021
PM Suga: Seventy-six years ago today, the city of Nagasaki was reduced to ashes in an instant by an atomic bomb. Yet through the extraordinary efforts of its citizens, it achieved reconstruction beautifully as an International Culture City symbolizing peace and culture. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/nGd6sElmkO
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) August 9, 2021
Around 500 participants, including Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, gathered at Nagasaki Peace Park to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing pic.twitter.com/A5aLVSeBjr
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 9, 2021
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said the security environment is severe and that global views are deeply divided over nuclear disarmament. https://t.co/FuQxRDOaoT
— The Statesman (@TheStatesmanLtd) August 9, 2021
Around 500 participants, including Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, gathered at the Nagasaki Peace Park on Monday to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing. pic.twitter.com/rP8DM7NePz
— ANews (@anews) August 9, 2021
On the anniversary, Nagasaki Mayor Tomihisa Taue urged the government to sign and ratify a U.N. treaty banning nuclear weapons, though Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga did not address the issue in his speech. https://t.co/SwJc2N7cdm
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 9, 2021
Gist of PM Suga's speech in Nagasaki on 76th A-bomb anniversary https://t.co/qeViDr0QJG
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) August 9, 2021
Gist of PM Suga's speech in Nagasaki on 76th A-bomb anniversary – The Mainichi https://t.co/FzaFEtqODK
— 📰毎日新聞西部社会部📰 (@mainichi_houdou) August 9, 2021
PM Suga: I participated in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony, where I reverently expressed my sincere condolences to the souls of the great number of atomic bomb victims. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/JRXrJhCKB3
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) August 6, 2021
Japan PM Suga apologises for skipping parts of Hiroshima speech https://t.co/Adoeiesdnr pic.twitter.com/hdojOZNvaQ
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 6, 2021
The 1945 atomic bomb in Hiroshima killed 140,000 people. Today, survivors of the blast marked its anniversary at the city's Peace Memorial Park.https://t.co/c1cnEDJcMw
— DW News (@dwnews) August 6, 2021
Survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombings marked the 76th anniversary with a minute's silence at the memorial alongside Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.
— euronews (@euronews) August 6, 2021
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga accidentally skipped parts of a speech in #Hiroshima to mark the anniversary of the atomic bombing of the city 76 years agohttps://t.co/ZunwjVwnVk
— WION (@WIONews) August 6, 2021
Japan PM Suga apologises for skipping large parts of his Hiroshima bomb anniversary speech https://t.co/I5fZAHYCsg
— Republic (@republic) August 6, 2021
Japanese Prime Minister SUGA Yoshihide pledged Friday to provide broad relief swiftly to people exposed to radioactive "black rain" that fell soon after the 1945 US atomic bombing of the western Japan city of Hiroshima.@sugawitterhttps://t.co/uYQUzhNC8q pic.twitter.com/jpMFl7FHSb
— Arab News Japan (@ArabNewsjp) August 6, 2021
Media reports said he had skipped over a page, and that the mistake was noticed as public broadcaster NHK stopped displaying subtitles during his speech at the anniversary ceremony.https://t.co/aZ7sOY7QNP
— SABC News (@SABCNews) August 6, 2021
Gist of PM Suga's speech in Hiroshima on 76th A-bomb anniversaryhttps://t.co/B70rgLi8ZT
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) August 6, 2021
Gist of Japan PM Suga's speech in Hiroshima on 76th A-bomb anniversaryhttps://t.co/hCeYxss7Xu
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) August 6, 2021
Suga Criticized for Missing Key Part of His Hiroshima Speech https://t.co/GZ3KjyYTHW
— nippon.com/ja (@nippon_ja) August 6, 2021
Suga omits pledge to realize world free of nuclear weapons in speech at Hiroshima ceremonyhttps://t.co/g8rXoBVreR pic.twitter.com/gu6zFZqUg1
— The Japan News (@The_Japan_News) August 7, 2021
“We need to tackle the situation as we now have a stronger sense of urgency,” Prime Minister Yosihide Suga said, referring to #Tokyo’s new record. “The infections are expanding at the pace we have never experienced before.”https://t.co/P4XW3wtl0u
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) August 5, 2021
Will PM Suga overcome jinx of Japan PMs resigning in domestic Olympic years? https://t.co/MT4i548lWe
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) August 4, 2021
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has denied the Olympics have caused a rise in infections.https://t.co/4iJe9TBtZM
— KMTV 3 News Now (@3NewsNowOmaha) August 5, 2021
Suga and Olympics organisers have said there is no link between the Games and the spike in cases.
But medical adviser Shigeru Omi told parliament that hosting the Games may have affected public sentiment, eroding gov requests for people to stay home. https://t.co/7GeYIaRfhN
— Mari Saito (@saitomri) August 4, 2021
'Lives are more important than medals!' chanted demonstrators outside Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga's office in #Tokyo on one recent eveninghttps://t.co/jlbDMOfGHA
— WION (@WIONews) August 2, 2021
According to one poll, 83% of Japan's citizens don't want the Olympic Games to go ahead.@sheilasmithcfr looks at the predicament. https://t.co/U0LtlJQSq4
— Council on Foreign Relations (@CFR_org) July 22, 2021
International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach’s current status as poster boy for IOC imperiousness is anything but unprecedented in modern Olympic history. https://t.co/GmRlDCOyX6
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) July 23, 2021
Here’s the hi-tech way Tokyo Metro is dealing with congestion. pic.twitter.com/qBR3fU4IHn
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) July 15, 2021