Japan 74,093 new coronavirus cases

Japan reported 74,093 new coronaviruses on Friday, down 4,484 from Thursday. Tokyo reported 7,899 new matrix 70 fewer than Thursday.

The number of other inflamed people hospitalized with severe symptoms in Tokyo is 20, two more than Thursday, fitness officials said. The national number is 210, up 22 from Thursday.

The number of coronavirus-related deaths reported nationally 81.

Wow! Why is it transmitted? Come in! More mooooooooo!!!oo

I know this is anecdotal, but allow me a percentage of what happened to me to show that the actual number of infections is almost several times higher than recorded.

I started feeling bad in poor health mid-morning on day 1. I checked my temperature and it was above 37. 5. I told him to come home.

It got worse quickly. Around 2 p. m. , I’m in poor health in bed. High fever, headache, chills. Very bad chills.

At 17:30 I earned a message from a user I worked with 3 days earlier. She said if I felt in poor health, to get tested, as it was shown that I was inflamed with coronavirus.

It was a complicated night, but the next morning he stepped forward.

At the time of day, I crawled to a nearby hospital. I requested a PCR test. It was rejected. I crawled to the nearby hospital only to be turned away again.

I went home, figured out the number to call. After several attempts, despite everything I succeeded. I was on hold for 15 minutes before a girl gave me the main points of 3 relatively nearby clinics that I can call to make a reservation for a test.

I called the 3, all 3 were full. And to book in advance. We only had to check out the next day.

I went to a nearby giant pharmacy to buy a check (I said I had to take the check for professional reasons). They were told they were exhausted and didn’t know where they weren’t exhausted.

On the third day, the company announced that it had to send by mail.

On the fourth day the check arrived, but I called the company to say it was getting better and they agreed it didn’t make sense to accept the check now.

And, by the way, my colleague that I almost hit is doubly vaccinated and boosted unlike me, who has natural blood. She’s not old or obese, but she’s been in Covid hell for five days.

Free PCR tests outside Akabane station. Still almost empty.

she has been in Covid hell for five days.

Luckily she vaxxed! Too bad he didn’t get No. 4. I hope it will be bigger soon.

@axila

I’ve heard similar stories. I didn’t bother getting tested when I got tested because my spouse tested positive and we both had the same symptoms. There was a three-hour, 35 degree wait outdoors where you waited and my temperature was 37. 8.

The only time I did the test when I was bitten by a snake and my leg swelled. I continually told them what had happened, but they insisted it was Covid until the negative test. Then they told me to come home and rest, drink plenty of water.

A little worried because in recent days the number of deaths has been more than a hundred or about a hundred per day. The number of infections crossing from 50,000 to 80,000 per day, as bad as it is, is not so worrisome since other people have adapted to living with the corona virus. We have to come alive because we want to paint and have cash. The Japanese government will not give a single yen as monetary aid to personnel in Japan and will instead throw cash in the form. of donations and also to the business sector in Japan. Going back to my starting point, the fact that the death toll is so high on a daily basis is really worrying!

I know this is anecdotal, but allow me a percentage of what happened to me to show that the actual number of infections is almost several times higher than recorded.

Something happened to me, I added the message from Line!But I knew you shouldn’t even check for a PCR test or antigen tests. I could guess the result. I just put him to sleep for 16 hours. Is it smart to go?:)

I suspect there are thousands of such cases every day that go undiagnosed or reported here. That’s why numbers are a joke right now.

It doesn’t make much sense to test those days unless you’re hospitalized or just need to know for yourself. It doesn’t matter if it’s a covid, a flu or a cold. If you have symptoms, stay home a bit and save the rest of us everything you’ve got.

@Axel

I your situation.

But there are many stations in Tokyo.

I came across two control stations in Shinagawa at my paint house tonight.

And they are empty.

Only a few other people are there.

I don’t know if you live in Tokyo, but getting tested in Tokyo is easy.

But Axel, honestly speaking. . . If you’ve been tested and you’re positive. . . So what?

There is no treatment.

The advice for recovery is the same as if you had the flu.

Lie down, sleep and recover.

What I must tell you is that the remedy of other people who test positive for Covid is none other than that of other people who test positive for the flu.

So in case you really can’t get tested, it’s not a big deal, because whether you’re positive or not, the remedy is the same as the flu.

And if you’re worried about infecting other people, it’s also the same scenario as the flu.

And other people are also dying of the flu. . . Not only from Covid. . . if that’s your concern.

So don’t take yourself too seriously getting tested for Covid.

Because if you are positive, there is no treatment.

The remedy is the same as that of the flu, sleep well and rest well to recover.

But there are many stations in Tokyo.

I’m not in Tokyo (or Kanto), but I’m in a big urban center. So now it’s my turn, not for you. It is unlikely to be so complicated to get tested here and so simple in Tokyo.

But Axel, honestly speaking. . . If you’ve been tested and you’re positive. . . So what?

There is no treatment.

I wouldn’t have even tried but I was told I would have to do it for professional reasons. Although it later turns out that the user who told me this canceled.

Lie down, sleep and recover.

When was the last time you “slept well” with a high fever and headache?You don’t know what you’re talking about, do you?

And other people are also dying of the flu. . . Not only from Covid. . . if that’s your concern.

Thanks for the advice, doctor.

The remedy is the same as that of the flu, sleep well and rest well to recover.

Thank you for that. I missed the point that you should do the first one and the moment you did it in the same message.

74,093 new instances of coronavirus today. . . Which, when we upload them to the new instances of the last few days, means that there are several hundred thousand active instances right now.

But the number of hospitalizations with severe symptoms is 210.

It tells me that for the vast, vast, vast, vast, vast, vast majority of people, this virus is benign. It’s certainly not serious enough to justify all the masks, the plastic dividers, the constant reminders of COVID on speakers and posted symptoms, come on, and the accurate daily reports of COVID cases that seem obsessive right now.

It’s not accurate to say “it’s essentially just a flu” in 2020, it’s more serious than that at the time. But now, in 2022, yes, it’s essentially just a flu for most people.

So let’s leave the masks, the plastic dividers and the neurotic hypochondriac worry already. Start liking human beings in general again. Enough is enough.

We’re never really going to get over COVID until we do. Until we let him stop him from directing our lives.

It’s so hard to get tested here but so simple in Tokyo.

One more time. . . it’s very easy to get tested in Tokyo.

If I wanted to, I could have me check twice right on my way home from work at the two Shinagawa control stations.

When was the last time you “slept well” with a high fever and headache?

After my third vaccine. Because those were precisely the looking effects I had because of this fluid they put into my body.

What is it that each and every kindergarten child knows and understands?

What did ours teach us when we were children???

What is the medicine for our body???

Sleep!!!

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