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[–]tomatopotato★ Free Assange ★ 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

It's actually not a lie and perfectly reasonable. I'm not sure where you've gotten the impression that the "timed" processes take months. The central government makes an announcement and the local governments follow.

Furthermore, if you check Japan's "doses administered" numbers here for example, you'll see the same peaks and dips:

https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations

I live here actually, and I can tell you that the last vaccination voucher I received from city hall coincides exactly with the latest November peak in the graph. I actually took a picture of the voucher because I found it slightly shocking they would list only the minor side effects (Hello, informed consent anyone?). Also, the biggest dips coincide exactly with New Year's holidays, when most Japanese go back to their hometowns and just spend their time with family, not going out much at all. Lots of businesses (including vaccination centers) close during this period.

Edit: I had another look at the chart just to be sure and checked the two dips at the end of April '22 and middle of August '22. Both these periods again coincide with major national holidays where people take off from work several days to travel or go back to their hometown.

[–]bootylicious 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

I'm not sure where you've gotten the impression that the "timed" processes take months.

Implementation

125.44 million people

[–]tomatopotato★ Free Assange ★ 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

United States: 300+ million people→ sames types of peaks and dips

Germany: 80+ million → same thing

I live here actually, and I can tell you that the last vaccination voucher I received from city hall coincides exactly with the latest November peak in the graph. I actually took a picture of the voucher because I found it slightly shocking they would list only the minor side effects (Hello, informed consent anyone?). Also, the biggest dips coincide exactly with New Year's holidays, when most Japanese go back to their hometowns and just spend their time with family, not going out much at all. Lots of businesses (including vaccination centers) close during this period.

Edit: I had another look at the chart just to be sure and checked the two dips at the end of April '22 and middle of August '22. Both these periods again coincide with major national holidays where people take off from work several days to travel or go back to their hometown.