Check theMinistry of Health, Labor, and Welfare’s websitefor updates as the situation gradually changes. The Ministry has also provided alist of hospitalsin Japan that can provide testing and treatment for the virus. Unfortunately, the list is in Japanese only....
Meanwhile, Tokyo confirmed 181 new cases of COVID-19 as of Saturday afternoon, local media reported, pushing the total number of COVID-19 cases to 2,975 in the Japanese capital. As the number and pace of cases continue to increase, the government has expanded the state of emergency over ...
Subsequently, we analyze the effect of COVID-19 on Japanese firms through correlation-based network and credit risk analyses. The main findings are that the Tokyo Stock Price Index moved in the opposite direction of COVID-19 parameters and COVID-19 parameters are almost the only risk factors ...
TOKYO, March 9 (Xinhua) -- Japanese local governments said Monday that the number of COVID-19 infections increased by 33 as of the latest tally to stand at a total of 480 infected people in Japan as of 10:30 a.m. local time here. Of the 480 confirmed cases in Japan, not including...
“I do understand the anxiety, but it is necessary for the people who discriminate to have a wider view,” he said. “I think we are not seeing a trend of us being treated as heroes like in other countries because in general, the Japanese like to stay low-key. I’m not working to...
Trends in suicide in Japan by gender during the COVID-19 pandemic, up to September 2020. Psychiatry Res. 2020;295:113622. doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113622PubMedGoogle Scholar 6. Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo. Guidelines for observational research [in Japanese]. ...
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even larger package to tackle the crisis and support economic recovery. The crisis has proved a challenge to Japanese leaders, with Abe’s ratings falling below 30% despite the low number of cases. The crisis has weakened the grip of the prime minister’s office, with wider implications for ...
"But if we lower our guard now even a little, infections could accelerate suddenly at any moment. We continue to be on the brink," the Japanese leader said. As cases in Tokyo continue to rise, those in Osaka Prefecture are also spiraling, with 311 new infections confirmed Friday, followed...
In addition, amid a searing heatwave, the Japanese government has advised people not to wear masks when outside, as long as social distancing measures are adhered to.■