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Japan to inspect deliveries for defective masks

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AP Tokyo

Japanese government spokesman Yoshihide Suga said Friday quality checks were being carried out on all the masks being doled out to every household, after some turned out to be dirty and defective.

We are checking very carefully, he told reporters, while stressing the masks are meant to ease people's worries about COVID-19.

Suga confirmed the mask initiative will cost the taxpayer about 9 billion yen (USD 83 million). That's lower than the initial budgeted 47 billion yen (USD 435 million).

Kowa Co., a textile and medical equipment company, and trading company Itochu Corp. apologized Thursday, saying the masks they supplied the government were defects and are being recalled.

 

The handouts to 50 million households, have been pejoratively dubbed AbenoMask by the Japanese public, a take on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Abenomics economic policies.

The reusable cloth masks come in packages of two and are delivered in mailboxes. Japanese media reports said some were stained or moldy, or had bugs in the packaging.

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First Published: Apr 24 2020 | 1:52 PM IST

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