Japan has fewer deaths in COVID-19-related hospitals than countries: study

You wouldn’t know it from the way other people are asking for a return from E S without a genuine reason.

Then we will read about the effectiveness of medications and the dating between symptoms and the lifestyle of patients.”

I think it’s done, but we can make informed assumptions about why: cleanliness and behavior in food to begin with.

“Japan sees fewer deaths at COVID-19 hospital than countries: study”

Seriously. When you’re not testing and want approval from the circle of autopsies you’ll never get, then yes, the number will look small.

Good start, Japan. – 1

I can’t sense the “cleaning” argument.

For other people to be cleaner here is a myth.

But also this.

https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20200522/p2a/00m/0na/010000c

” More from requests from Japanese pathologists for rejected autopsy coronavirus tests: research ‘

Because PCR tests are not sufficiently performed on deceased patients, there are fears that the number of others who have died from COVID-19 may be higher than reported.Kondo said: “If the cause of death cannot be determined, express coronavirus mortality rates cannot be reached.”

Japan may have the same monetary or political incentives to misqualify Covid’s death.

Japan may have the same monetary or political incentives to misqualify Covid’s death.

This! ^^

Alarmists are increasingly irrelevant to the passing of the day …

yes, what he said.

(Hood)

The criteria for hospitalization vary from country to country, the recognized medium, while attributing the result to fewer obese or diabetic people in Japan.

The survey added to evidence that those who tend to expand severe COVID-19 symptoms are higher, male, with a history of smoking and chronic diseases.

These points would possibly be global models. The mortality rate and pathological procedure related to Covid-19 depend on the state of pre-existing form.

Japan has fewer deaths in COVID-19-related hospitals than other countries: “

Seriously. When you’re not testing and want approval from the circle of autopsies you’ll never get, then yes, the number will look small.

Exactly!!

yes, what he said.

(Hood)

I’m going to argue that

For other people to be cleaner here is a myth.

In a safe way. But even one thing, like dressing up in shoes in space and even in bed, can make a big difference.The Swedes take off their shoes too and are doing well.

Japan has fewer deaths in COVID-19-related hospitals than countries: study

Bs

Find yourself

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_pandemic_by_country_and_territory

“Japan sees fewer deaths at COVID-19 hospital than countries: study”

Seriously. When you’re not testing and want approval from the circle of autopsies you’ll never get, then yes, the number will look small.

Good start, Japan. – 1

Patients studied have already been shown to have covid19.

If hysteria has to be on your deathbed to get tested, it’s surprising that Japan has lowered hospital mortality rates from covid19 than other countries.

Seriously. When you’re not testing and want approval from the circle of autopsies you’ll never get, then yes, the number will look small.

Jahaha, Japan recorded 3.5% fewer deaths in the first six months of the year.Just settle for the facts.

, while attribuusing the result to fewer people who are obese or others with diabetes in Japan.

The above is true. Look at the statistics yourself.

This disease is different from the flu. Although they do not die, many would suffer aftermath even if they are young.

All cases shown in Japan are hospitalized if possible, even those with minor or non-existent symptoms.

I’m not sure about the other countries, however, in New Zealand, you were only admitted if you needed medical attention; otherwise, they asked you to quarantine yourself at home.

Assuming this is true for peak countries, it makes sense that they have higher mortality rates for hospitalized patients.

It’s just Kyodo for anything to pat on his back for Japan’s greatness.

DON’t be complacent. Just take a look at America to see how well it can be.

The cat came out of the bag. Japan helps keep the number of crown deaths low by simply avoiding your gaze, which, if you’ve lived here for a significant time, will recognize that it’s an accepted way of doing things here.

CapucinToday 07:13 JST

But also this.

https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20200522/p2a/00m/0na/010000c

” More from requests from Japanese pathologists for rejected autopsy coronavirus tests: research ‘

Because PCR tests are not sufficiently performed on deceased patients, there are fears that the number of others who have died from COVID-19 may be higher than reported.Kondo said: “If the cause of death cannot be determined, express coronavirus mortality rates cannot be reached.”

This article makes a good point in detecting that the covid-19 mortality rate in Japan is out of control.

However, as the article points out, the criteria for hospitalization vary from country to country, which is one factor: in Japan, all positive cases had to be hospitalized until the end of May, when asymptomatic and mild cases were moved to the dwelling or allowed to go.back home:

https://www.mhlw.go.jp/content/10900000/000634753.pdf

In fact, this means that deaths consistent with hospitalized cases in Japan are more comparable to deaths consistent with cases in other countries.According to this metric, Japan is average compared to other countries, state at 2.43%:

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/coronavirus/#!

In addition, as of June 1, there were 889 deaths shown by covid-19 in Japan between March 1 and June 1; https://toyokeizai.net/sp/visual/tko/covid19/en.html.

This article reports that the review revealed that there was a 7.5% mortality rate among 2600 other people hospitalized in approximately 230 services between March and June, representing 195 deaths.Therefore, it is clear that another 694 people died in hospitals not included in the test.. Excluding most deaths, the era in question is doubtful.However, I have not read the exam itself, so I cannot comment on the methodology.

The article also makes a point of comparison to Britain and New York, which are widely known to be the hotspots most affected by a pandemic in the world.It would be more appropriate to compare Japan with its East Asian neighbors or to countries of length or geography:

China CFR 5.48%

Japan CFR 2.43%

South Korea CFR 2.08%

Philippines CFR 1.80%

Taiwan CFR 1.47%

New Zealand CFR 1.40%

The inevitable response to these statistics is that the CFR is a mediocre metric, as it favors countries that conduct large-scale testing and therefore have a higher number of asymptomatic or mild cases that cause the CFR to decrease.For example, the United States is widely identified for having one of the worst mortality rates in the world, however, it has only a CFR of 3.24% thanks to the five million cases that have been known in more than 63 million PCR tests In this case, many imply that deaths are consistent with millions of inhabitants are a preferable measure :

Philippines DPM 20.2

Japan DPM 8.1

South Korea DPM 5.8

New Zealand DPM 4.5

China DPM 3.3

Taiwan DPM 0.3

The Swedes take off their shoes too and are doing well.

Sweden CFR 7.03% DPM 566.2

In my view, Japan had a low occurrence of instances until July 2020, due to the strong search for contacts, pre-existing behaviors in non-public prevention, and the US.In terms of mortality, Japan has been fairly average in terms of globalization.scenario, and one of the worst in terms of the East Asian region.The past strategy has now begun to fail, due to a false sense of security founded on early good fortune and immediate reopening.Japan.There is a genuine option for the mortality scenario to worsen, based on what has happened in countries facing similar scenarios.The government has chosen to bring a reactive technique to some other US; essentially waiting and seeing.Obviously, it’s your job to decide. I just hope that we are not one of those countries that others compare to to give the impression that they are doing well.

As Kiwikid says, the challenge for Japan is that all instances shown in Japan are hospitalized as much as possible.Other countries would possibly have an upper threshold before hospitalization, due to policies, lack of beds, etc.

If Japan were to review on a scale similar to that of China, the United Kingdom and the United States, we would also see disruptions with the lack of available beds; at that point, you should start classifying instances and not just hospitalize even mild cases.This is when the mortality rate of other people hospitalized in Japan would rise to a much higher number.

I would bet that if Japan spent a month at the same point as the UK or China, the mortality rate of all hospitalized patients would be well above 7.5% and much closer to the figures reported for the UK and China (26%)., 28%).

Needless to say, if you duplicate the evidence, you will locate twice as many cases and twice as many serious cases.These severe cases would be hospitalized for milder cases and would have a higher chance of death.The hospitalization mortality rate would increase.

As I said at the starting when it transparent that Japan LOATH to test…the only way to get an concept of the deaths is to compare the knowledge from 2020 to the last few years, to see if there are any spikes, it would give us a rough concept of the deaths probably similar to Corona.

The FACT that the government has done and continues to do everything possible to reduce the numbers leads me to the dazzling and UNIQUE conclusion …That you CAN’T accept as true with government numbers!

And I wouldn’t let the government go on to fake the spikes in deaths in the database from year to year, the government unfortunately can’t accept as true at all, there’s no credibility!

Statistics can be manipulated to get the desired result.

Japan has empty bathrooms, yes, but usersArray …to worry about the spread of the virus, the air dryers were locked in the bathrooms.So now many other people (not only men, women too) find it very confusing to use their own hand towel and they will just push the pump bottle containing the sterilizer to leave their hands blank, meaning that this yetton will leave room for many other people.

This absurd nihonjin Ware-Ware top cleaning will have to be rejected for what it is.

My local station ALWAYS doesn’t have soap in the bathroom.Much of Kita Senju, a primary center, neither. Parks where young people play and then picnic, the same thing.

After 25 years here, I am still surprised by the carefreeness with which the oyaji cut and spit on the streets and on the platforms of the seasons.

So far Japan has been lucky and I hope it will continue to do so.But let’s not pretend it’s because of some form of genetic predisposition to cleanliness or a skilled leader.It’s a shipment without a captain, and it has been for months.

We, the people and our conduct, or lack thereof, will lead the effects of this scourge.

The effects of the test are consistent with well-known data on the maximum risk component of the population.

It said the survey added to evidence that the ones who have a tendency to expand serious COVID-19 symptoms are older, male, with a history of smoking, and with chronic disease.

And it attributes the effects of a differentiating factor

The criteria for hospitalization vary from country to country, recognized the medium, although they attribute the result to fewer people who are obese or have diabetes in Japan.

But of course, our imaginations and assumptions are more weighty and much more believable, the result is obviously false and misleading, isn’t it?

Do you have statistics from other people admitted to intensive care due to COVID19 in Japan?I just read an article last week that says Australia has the lowest mortality rate.85% of other people admitted to the Australian UCI COVID, compared to 30% in the United States.I’d love to know how Japan compares.

How many deaths did you have similar to Covid?No.

There are lies, lies and statistics Array… and then there are the Japanese statistics, which bring the antics of the Zen master.

Kiwikid nails this. This is because the case is hospitalized regardless of symptoms.

I must admit, like Derek Grabe, even recently, part of the bathrooms I went to had no soap, including convenience outlets where they have a graphic on the wall indicating an impressive cleaning rotation..

Statistics are statistics. Japan’s low mortality rates seem legitimate, it’s not unexpected that other people don’t panic.Do we see a well-equipped and adapted health care formula that has already been adapted and oriented towards the management of its ageing population?

If so, congratulations to Japan, move on. No one knows Jack for sure yet, so let knowledge in and be thoroughly examined.Perhaps it is valuable to reduce the bending reactions of the hip “yes, yetArray …”?Mortality rates are kind of a key.

The effects of the test are consistent with well-known data on the maximum risk component of the population.

Do you have a link for the study? I would be interested to see the effects and methodology.

But of course, our imaginations and assumptions are more weighty and much more believable, the result is obviously false and misleading, isn’t it?

As I pointed out in my article, I discovered that the report was not transparent and incomplete, so I tried to load the context, I apologize if this turns out to be ‘imagining’ or ‘assumptions’, I quote for knowledge and Omenize my conclusion with ‘my opinion’, it is intended to imply that the procedure is my own opinion.

Simply push the pump bottle containing the sterilizer to leave your hands blank, and this button will leave room for many dirty objects!

Yes, but after the urgency of the yetton, you have disinfectant on your hands.Not only will bacteria and viruses not have time to identify themselves, but they will then be attacked with a disinfectant.I don’t think that’s a problem.

Hello Tobias,

I didn’t mean your message, I haven’t read it yet.

And I would never communicate your idea through messages like the sure eye of mind

Sorry, I do not have any links this time, as I’ve already mentioned, I depend basically on well-intentioned poster posts like you, I do not have much time to seek and ascertain smart data and sources

It’s extremely comical to see other people doing everything they can to criticize Japan and the Japanese as Japan continues to win and its own countries and others continue to lose.They won’t even look to explain or even perceive the imaginable reasons why Japan is doing well.Pathetic and bitter to other people who are really worse than useless.Japan is a winner. Refusing to think that some or more of these top worldly Japanese strategies could be significant is just the mark of a bitter loser.

On

Okay, I’m sorry, the more I contribute here, the more paranoid I get back to messages, but it’s strangely addictive, and at least motivates me to look more at what, at least, is helping me feel more in my life.

However, I wish these articles would be similar to the studies …I have a little more time, but I prefer to spend it tracking GoogleArray …

All showed instances in Japan are hospitalized if possible.Even the ones with minor or symptom-free symptoms

It would simply raise that ‘before’, but precisely, the explanation of such statistics would be as obvious as possible.

It has nothing to do with the quality of medical services.

@Vinke

This turns out to increase disruption with your comments a few months ago:

… hygiene in Japan is much more impressive than in the West. For me, Germany, the most fitness in Europe, the hygiene criteria are lamentable compared to Japan and even South Korea, but not so much. I am not surprised that the virus has collapsed in the Mediterranean and Western Europe, and that the Americas have failed in each and every category. It doesn’t take much critical thinking to look at the catastrophic hygiene and fitness disorders in those countries. In the end, for most of us expats on this site, our home countries have lost a lot to this virus and apart from Australia and New Zealand, no matter how you look at it, we have done much, much worse than Japan. Accept it and look forward to solving the scenario problem in your home country. Rampant obesity and diabetes, appalling hygiene and a lack of common sense were at the root of the crisis in the West. This is not the case in Japan.

Oh, wait. Sarcasm. I’m here now. That’s my fault.

What can I say? The cat can purr with an air of sufficiency.

Maybe because they come with motorcycle injuries and other deaths as covid-19 as in the US and the UK.

Yes, that’s not a thing.

Spreading lies and conspiracies is one thing. The case you’re talking about is an unfortunate guy in Florida.

Was a Fatal Motorcycle Crash Listed Among COVID-19 Deaths in Florida?

Deaths in hospitals. What about all those deaths in residences or houses? Wait a minute, those other people aren’t getting tested.

It is well known that Japan performs very few tests, and it is still very difficult to get tested for covid-19 here, even with transparent or severe symptoms.Yes, all positive cases are hospitalized in Japan, but, as mentioned, very little evidence.are they performed (perhaps also because of this? To avoid overflowing hospitals).

Few tests, few cases of official and hospitalized covid-19, many official covid-19 deaths.

It was also discussed in some previous articles in the spring and summer, how many deaths due to underlying disorders are marked as such, i.e. they may have been simply covid-19, but as they have never been proven, deaths are marked as pneumonia, etc.There were 1,000 more deaths in April-May according to some data.Autopsies are rarely performed and require family permission.Fearing being stigmatized, families rarely give permission or request autopsies.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/06/11/national/death-toll-coronavirus/#.XyzIjhMzaCU

Just a few days ago there was a story on television, how an older girl declined the check several times for the first time. Her daughter suspected she had covid-19. The old woman later died at home. Control of Covid-19 was never done and his death was marked as pneumonia.

Moreover, as has been continually said, do not focus solely on the number of deaths or cases in which extensive care has been received.In the past, it has become clear that the virus can cause serious long-term effects also in ”mild’ cases, which will make life much more complicated and at least be a nuisance (and will be a cost to governments, if what matters to you is cash).

When you add 11, it makes no unusual sense and logic, that there are many more deaths and covid-19 cases than indicated.That doesn’t mean millions, it means hundreds. And admit that all this is not “alarmist.””or” panic” — it’s just to face the fact.For everything to look good and for any rational progress to be made, finding and admitting the fact is the first step.

So many posters are rushing to dismiss smart news, but each and every story is negative, regardless of its validity.

In addition, in the case of autopsies, the main explanation of why countries did PCR verification after the framework died to obtain cash from the government.

In addition, in the United States, it is not mandatory to have a positive PCR test to get the money, it is sufficient for a doctor to indicate that the user had symptoms of covid-19 and that hospitals can get the money.

So many posters rush to reject smart news and each of the negative stories regardless of its validity.

I agree and vice versa. My view on statistics and reports to date is that Japan first performed more than average to restrict spread and have an effect on the virus until mid-June, with relatively average mortality globally and slightly below average in East Asia.As a result of policy and strategy adjustments in early May, the scenario in Japan scaled below average in terms of spread control, while mortality and severe cases (ICUs) remain fairly average for the world at large.here, but it turns out it’s going in the wrong direction.This would or would not lead Japan to move towards the scenarios seen in “devastating” countries.However, if Japan really needs to be an example in the world of “victory” (I consider the concept of winning and wasting comparisons to be unpleasant), then the existing strategy does not work.

Another explanation of why other countries were forcing others to use WHO-recommended fans, which ended up killing 90% of patients.

Most Japanese doctors did not participate in this practice and used spray steroids, which proved more effective.

Very well put Vinke, big points, no fear.

However, if Japan needs to be an example in the world of “victory” (I think the concept of winning and losing comparisons is unpleasant), then the existing strategy does not work.

Exactement.Il tries to “win” or “lose” but to clarify the “official reports” published through government institutions.

Most people probably haven’t bothered to check the background of who posted this “report.”

[History of the National Institute of Health Services Management

The National Institute for Health Services Management was established in June 1949 as a hospital control education center within Tokyo’s first national hospital (now the National Center for Health and Global Medicine) as a study institute that is directly dependent on the Ministry of Health and Welfare.]

https://www.niph.go.jp/en/information-en/

How long other people seem to how the “low numbers” of infection reported in March in the “official reports” while Abe still held hopes of hosting the Olympics, suddenly exploded when it was admitted that this would be unattainable.

Is Japan’s overall mortality rate still declining over this time last year?It’s more important to know who died of what disease.There have been a ridiculous number of worldwide reports on the number of deaths related to this express virus, with very little knowledge of the figures that are shared, such as age, pre-existing conditions, if deaths have occurred in an institution.aged care, whether the user who passed away had it months ago, recovered and then died from some other cause, or was already on his deathbed in a hospital when he contracted the virus a week before his death.The numbers themselves are as useless as they are, yet other people seem to be morbidly directed to those death numbers, as if they were telling us everything we want to know.The knowledge of the numbers is the actual applicable dataArray.There is very little wisdom that can be obtained from the publication of daily death numbers.I really think Japan was right not to fall into this trap.

Perhaps it is due to the lack of evidence and the fact that other people with symptoms are told not to go to the hospital, but to suffer at home?

This makes sense, all the non-public hygiene and dressed in a mask here are decades ahead of other countries, not to mention the fact that most people, at least in English-speaking countries, are obese or obese and have a poor diet and fitness.You don’t need third-grade math to realize why fewer people die here.

But no, the death figures are false and all the bodies are buried in Abe’s backyard to keep the numbers low for the Olympics, right?Japan baaa-aahd!

Is Japan’s overall mortality rate still declining than at this time last year?It’s more vital to know who died of what disease.

That’s a smart question. The highest-than-expected death toll, i.e. the number of deaths recorded as Covid-related, seems to be the most productive knowledge we can obtain at this time.There are some links below, but I don’t find much comparable knowledge for Japan.The Nikkei link only covers the first 4 months of the year.I have noticed that it has been discussed that the higher mortality rate in Japan remains low (even negative), but I have not noticed any transparent knowledge.

https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2020/07/15/tracking-covid-19-excess-deaths-across-countries

https://www.health.org.uk/news-and-comment/charts-and-infographics/comparing-covid-19-impact-in-the-uk-to-european-countries

https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Coronavirus/Japan-had-no-excess-deaths-in-1st-4-months-of-year-despite-COVID

Their undeniable and lighter cases are admitted to hospitals in Japan than in other countries.Those who enter are much less likely to be obese, which is the number one factor in patients’ chances of survival.

Deaths are hidden under carpets, autopsies are costly and temporary, and are only done when the cause of death is uncertain.

Abe’s government or Japanese government prefers to compare with countries with wonderful damage.

But the virus shortage in Japan led to a hospital infection that further increased the victim.

Also, the death rate for Covid19 patients in East Asian countries is much lower than in Japan.

“Japan is bigger than China, the United Kingdom or the United States,” he’s obviously wrong.

Abe’s government or Japanese government prefers to compare with countries with wonderful damage.

But the shortage of viruses in Japan caused a hospital infection that further increased the victim.

In addition, the mortality rate of Covid19 patients in East Asian countries is much lower than in Japan.

“Japan is bigger than China, the United Kingdom or the United States,” he’s obviously wrong.

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