
The epidemic in Japan is urgent and prices have risen sharply. Are your Japanese customers okay? !
Japan has finally ended the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, but it cannot end the new crown epidemic.
As early as August, the Japanese government's epidemic prevention expert group judged that the deterioration of the epidemic in Japan "has been difficult to contain."
On September 1, 20031 people were newly confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus in Japan, totaling more than 1.5 million people. On August 6, the total number of confirmed diagnoses just exceeded 1 million. Under the raging fifth wave of the epidemic, it took less than a month for the surge to increase by 500,000.
Currently, of the 47 prefectures and prefectures in Japan, 21 have issued an "emergency declaration" due to the epidemic, and 12 have implemented "key measures such as spreading prevention" equivalent to a quasi-emergency. The state of emergency limit has already involved approximately 80% of the total population.
However, according to friends in Japan, the Japanese have already made "emergency declarations" again and again. They are basically not taken seriously. The passenger traffic of subway stations and train stations has increased, and many bars and restaurants have blatantly ignored the government's request to close business early. .
At the same time, Japan's medical resources have been overwhelmed. In order to prevent the epidemic from running on medical resources, the Japanese government has adjusted its epidemic prevention strategy, and only patients with severe cases of new coronary pneumonia and who may develop severe cases can be admitted to the hospital for treatment.
Many confirmed patients cannot find a hospital that can be admitted and can only "see a doctor at home". More than 120,000 people are waiting for beds at home. According to statistics from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, in just one week in August, nearly 2,000 people with COVID-19 who were isolated at home called ambulances due to their deteriorating condition, but nearly 60% of them were not admitted to the hospital after calling for an ambulance.

Many patients who seek medical treatment at home have died at home because they did not receive timely treatment.
A confirmed pregnant woman gave birth to a premature baby at home because she was not admitted to the hospital, and the baby died unfortunately;
There were also 60-year-olds who had a high fever of unknown origin and died after being rejected by more than 30 hospitals;
There was even a patient in his 50s who didn't know that he was infected with the new crown. Suddenly breathing difficulties while driving. He directly collided with the car in front of him and caused a car accident. He died suddenly when the ambulance arrived.
So Japan, like India, has been reselling oxygen cylinders at high prices.
A staff member of a pharmacy in Tokyo said that starting from August 19, the number of customers asking for oxygen cylinders suddenly increased. The store realized that oxygen cylinders might be resold at a high price. The sales volume has reached about 15 times the monthly average sales volume.
On a Japanese mobile phone trading platform application, some businesses sell oxygen cylinders for mountain climbing at a price that is more than twice the normal retail price, and they call it "preparing for the new crown" in the product introduction.
In addition, the Japanese people are also aware of the unfairness in the allocation of medical resources.
The well-known Japanese movie star Haruka Ayase was able to be hospitalized immediately after he was diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia on August 31. The news caused an uproar on Japanese social media, and Japanese netizens were excitedly discussing: Why do ordinary people have to stay at home after being infected and ask for their own blessings, and celebrities are eligible to be hospitalized?
——"My friend was diagnosed with pneumonia, but only took medicine and could only be at home..."
——"Because I am a celebrity, I was hospitalized. It's not fair!"
——"Because celebrities, famous people, and high-level positions can do whatever they want, and they can receive treatment first."
——"Although I like Ayase Haruka very much, she cares about being hospitalized now."
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In order to solve the medical problems of patients, Osaka is currently preparing to build a "square cabin". They plan to build a 1,000-bed "field hospital" in mid-October. The site is selected as the largest international exhibition venue in Japan-in Osaka. "Osaka International Exhibition Center" in Suminoe District.
At that time, it will mainly treat young infected people under the age of 40 who cannot be hospitalized and cannot be intensively recuperated in hotels. Health monitoring and oxygen supply services will be mainly provided. If conditions permit, medication can also be given, but severely ill patients cannot be treated.
If the hospital can be built, it will be Japan's first large-scale shelter hospital. The former governor of Osaka Prefecture, Toru Hashishita, had previously called for Japan to set up special medical institutions for the new crown in accordance with the “Wuhan Model of China”.
Hashita urged Japan to set up special medical institutions for COVID-19 in accordance with the "Wuhan Model of China"
On September 3, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced that he would resign on September 30. In September last year, when Prime Minister Shinzo Abe resigned due to physical reasons, he was "destined in danger", and it is only a year since he took office.
The main reason for his resignation is that he has been criticized for his ineffective response to the new crown. The approval rate of the latest opinion poll has dropped to a historical low below 30%.

Japan is now working hard to "make up the sky", madly encouraging young people to get vaccinated through various incentives. Aichi Prefecture stipulates that as long as young people complete two doses of vaccinations before the end of October, they can draw meal coupons worth 10,000 yen (approximately 587 yuan); Tokyo has launched special shopping discounts; Gunma Prefecture simply Smoke the car directly.
Due to the rapid growth of new crown cases again, which hindered consumption activities, Japan's household expenditure growth in July was lower than expected, making the prospects for the overall economic recovery questionable.
Harumi Taguchi, an economist at IHS Markit, predicts that only sometime in October or November, when 60% of the population is vaccinated, will there be a significant recovery in consumption.
According to official Japanese data, as of September 7, 48.3% of the Japanese population had completed the entire vaccination process, and 60% of the population had received at least one dose of the vaccine.
On September 6, Japan newly confirmed 8232 people. This is the first time since August 2 that there are less than 10,000 people in about a month.
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