Navigating Japan's COVID-19 Vaccination Challenges: A Shift in Legal Classification and the Opt-out System

JMA J. 2024 Jan 15;7(1):106-108. doi: 10.31662/jmaj.2023-0061. Epub 2023 Nov 27.

Abstract

On January 20, 2023, the Japanese government announced easing the legal handling of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) under its Infectious Diseases Control Act, effective May 8, 2023. While free vaccines will continue in fiscal year 2023, the future of mass vaccinations remains uncertain. The opt-out system, wherein local governments schedule vaccinations on behalf of the residents, may potentially alleviate issues associated with the currently adopted opt-in approach, such as procedural intricacies and scheduling difficulties, thereby facilitating the recovery of vaccination rates and simultaneously addressing vaccine wastage concerns. Given that COVID-19 still presents a substantial risk to specific groups, such as the elderly, recognizing the benefits of the opt-out system and the ethical and geographical challenges it poses is essential. With the collaboration of local governments and healthcare institutions, ongoing surveillance and scientific assessment are indispensable.

Keywords: COVID-19; Infectious Disease Control Act; Japan; Opt-Out; Vaccination Coverage.