Japan reports 220,955 coronaviruses; 23,129 in Tokyo

Japan on Thursday reported 220,955 new coronavirus cases.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government reported 23,129 new cases, down 2,315 from Wednesday.

The number of other inflamed people hospitalized for severe symptoms in Tokyo is 38, two more than on Wednesday, health officials said. The national number is 637, one more than on Wednesday.

Other prefectures that reported maximum figures were Osaka (17,182), Aichi (14,342), Fukuoka (12,695), Hyogo (10,697), Saitama (10,103), Chiba (9286), Kanagawa (7841), Hokkaido (6550), Hiroshima (6763), Shizuoka (5644), Kyoto (4989), Ibaraki (4654), Kagoshima (4014), Okayama (3983), Kumamoto (3969), Nagasaki (3887), Niigata (3703), Gifu (3656), Okinawa (3302), Miyagi (3158), Fukushima (2818), Miyazaki (2816), Aomori (2801), Nara (2772), Ishikawa (2695), Gunma (2695), Shiga (2528), Ehime (2512), Tokushima (2498), Tochigi (2228) and Kagawa (2188).

The number of coronavirus-related deaths reported nationwide is 296.

296 deaths: how many were vaccinated as “recommended” by the government?Why is this still missing?

It turns out that most people who die from COVID die at home. Why does this happen?

These figures seem solid and very high. I read that the Prime Minister had the idea that numbers were no longer important, as was contact tracing.

You may not disagree anymore, this is how the global total measures the effectiveness of your countermeasures. I also read that I was contemplating downgrading Covid to flu status.

I have the impression that Japan has given up and stuck its head in the sand.

@diseño-monkey

I have the impression that Japan has given up and stuck its head in the sand.

With almost each and every country around it turns out to be a big mistake of the glorious politicians of the world, I wonder how many are in the wallet of the big pharmaceutical companies.

@ Northernlife

Please don’t get me wrong, I think the pharmaceutical corporations that made the vaccines that keep us all alive right now are not the problem.

I only have the impression that the Japanese government has just given up looking for a combat opposite to this, because war is too difficult. Or it turns out that you win. Ignoring a challenge won’t make it go away, that’s more my point. We cannot give up now.

There is someone who asks why so many other people with coronavirus get vaccinated, regularly accompanied by a sarcastic comment or two.

Let’s say you have ten friends, and 8 of them are vaccinated, if two of the friends contract the virus, you have an infection rate of 25% among the vaccinated and 0 among the unvaccinated. It seems that vaccines are even the cause of the virus, right!Obviously not. It only has a larger population length in a group.

It is not strange to know now that vaccines do not prevent transmission, but assistance prevents you from more severe symptoms and even long-term covid to some extent.

It shouldn’t be difficult.

I have the impression that Japan has given up and stuck its head in the sand.

What do you think Japan does that it doesn’t do?

PM idea that those numbers are no longer important, like touch tracking.

You may not disagree anymore, this is how the global total measures the effectiveness of your countermeasures. I also read that it contemplates downgrading Covid to flu status. I feel like Japan just gave up and burying its head in the sand. “

Much of the rest of the “advanced world” stops focusing on the number of infections with this new wave, Japan is following suit.

@diseño-monkey

I only have the impression that the Japanese government has just given up looking for a combat opposite to this, because war is too difficult. Or it turns out that you win.

Many countries have done the same, look at Australia now, for example, they have backflips on everything.

Sorry @clippetyclop

I’ll be more specific, the other Japanese are doing pretty much everything they can. What I am pointing out is that the Japanese government turns out to have given up.

The government has never measured for this virus and now they forget. . .

It shouldn’t be difficult.

Oh, though, that’s for many. 76% of other people don’t understand math, and the remaining 2/3 don’t care.

@ Gin and tonic

You’re right, the maximum of the global has evolved, but unfortunately, Japan is like the maximum of the global. Our numbers are disproportionately high. Even if we need to move forward, we can.

for a country like Japan and with populations literally overlapping each other in terms of generational housing, it’s hard to move on when you can’t reduce the numbers to a moderate level. I guess that’s all I say, and we can’t give up!

According to @design-monkey. The daily number of infections is a vital parameter for many of the following calculations that are based on it. Without it, we no longer have the fundamental knowledge for comparisons, accumulations and neither denominator to calculate relationships or percentages, etc. We have serious disorders if this is no longer on our minds on a daily basis.

The mask then continues to work.

While Singapore abandons the inner mask mandate, it turns out that Japan is even slower to realize that it is still unpolluted and has a serious effect on the effective learning of young people.

After weeks and weeks of this, it’s time to move on. Take off your masks. Let young people be well informed and see their faces.

Already almost 3 years. Vaccines have been implemented. Those who had them, had them. Often. The virus has mutated and is as benign as ever. If other people are dying of covid now (probably since), then they were dying. What’s wrong. People are dying. We all will.

However, for some reason, we still receive the reports recommending that the end be near. While widespread masking confirms it. To say that now there are children older than 3 to 5 years old who have not yet known anything about a faceless society. I don’t know how anyone can take a look yet to justify all this.

To say that now there are children over 3 to 5 years old who have not yet known anything about a faceless society. I don’t know how it can still be checked to justify all this.

I have an idea about it

Sorry @clippetyclop

No excuses needed

What I am pointing out is that the Japanese government turns out to have given up.

In what way?What can they do?Are you?Close schools? More vaccines?

I’ll be more specific, the Japanese are doing almost everything they can.

I agree with that.

@clippetyclop

I’m not one hundred percent sure, but not counting cases and classifying covid as a flu doesn’t solve a problem. I’m not saying that state-owned enterprises that limit people’s movements will solve the problem, but they can eliminate small bureaucratic problems, such as having to pass a doctor than the doctor who just sent you your medication.

My task is to solve the disorders in the virtual global but also in the physical global. All I’m saying is that I think the Japanese government can do more to resolve the messes, even in a modest way. I think the Japanese government leads the way and doesn’t just stick to the suit.

296 deaths: how many were vaccinated as “recommended” by the government?Why is this still missing?

Source Zero: https://www. mhlw. go. jp/stf/seisakunitsuite/bunya/0000164708_00001. html

Sorry, this did match your “belief” that “science is wrong. “

Changing the Covid classification for medical reporting purposes does nothing to decrease Japan’s WHO classification. Record. high rates of infection and death. Why count only those over 65 and severe cases and forget about the data of others?Who came up with this brilliant idea?

Again, older people are the ones who suffer the most and are the least represented in the community, so we have a skewed concept of their complacency due to the lack of their virtual voices.

Perhaps the wisest comment on the subject in a long time.

I’m saying that state-owned states that limit people’s movements will solve the problem,

I agree. The Japanese will no longer seriously practice SoEs. Everyone has been ignored.

but they may have small bureaucratic problems, such as having to stop by to see a doctor instead of the doctor just sending you your medication.

Right point. If the face-to-face human formula has difficulty coping, a bureaucratic formula where patients can be diagnosed, treated, and monitored remotely may be more cost-effective.

The challenge is that other people are used to having a cold/illness and going to their local clinic, because it has been very reasonable as they spent decades paying massive national fitness contributions. I’ve been here for 20 years and paid millions without the need for a doctor/bed, so when I want one, they’d better have one!

Why count only those over 65 and severe cases and forget about the data of others?

Because 98% of the deaths are other people over the age of 65.

Because 96% of those under 65 within a few days at home if they are under 65

99. 7% if 50 years 7 and 99. 995% if 50 years according to the latest data

Sorry, I didn’t save the Yahoo link

To say that now there are children over 3 to 5 years old who have not yet known anything about a faceless society. I don’t know how it can still be checked to justify all this.

I have an idea about it I have an idea about it

My parents spent the first few years of their lives taking refuge from German bombs and living on meager rations.

Kids are a lot of what you think. I would be more concerned about adults, they are the ones who suffer the most from intellectual problems.

nepalibabu

I teach 400 students each week with my mask and wraparound glasses; I haven’t figured it out yet.

400 is a number greater than the number of students. 80 consistent with the day?

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nepalibabu

I teach 400 students each week with my mask and wraparound glasses; I haven’t figured it out yet.

400 is a number greater than the number of students. 80 consistent with the day?

This is not excessive. That’s an average number of close contacts for someone who has an average schedule in a public school. I’m just saying

ClippetyClop

I agree. The Japanese will no longer practice SOE in particular. Everyone has been ignored.

Where I live, we have a lot of exhibits about tannoy about what to do with covid. We do our best to stick to the advice.

The death toll, it seems, is rising. It would be great to know how many were vaccinated, what diversity of ages, and how many died at home. It is reported that many hospitals are turning away COVID patients, this is not allowed, especially with the numbers decreasing.

It’s time to avoid counting, and it’s all good.

Vaccines are only for those who need vaccines, they may not necessarily help you. Statistically speaking. . . there are lies, damn lies and Array. . . StatisticsArray. . . Having worked with published statistics, I know it is simple (a bit) to skew the effects based on the argument/cause it seeks to promote.

I’m not an anti-vaxxer (do what you need whenever I don’t care), however, I have something that opposes the way knowledge is presented to us, it’s done in such a way that it feeds into the hands of those who have a cause, into any aspect of the fence, and the explanation of why Array. . . since the details of the sampling and the knowledge of the population, would probably bother the most Array . . .

Lately, there are only about two million active instances in Japan. We had a peak workload near this point for a few weeks. Even if covid had had no effect on health, many other people would have died from covid (4000 die each). day. )

Death with covid is death from covid.

As usual, knowledge is incredibly scarce!

show ages, with morbidity, use the same parameters for influenza as for Covid and mortality rates would be similar.

Around 5,000 people die every day in Japan, it is a sad but inevitable reality.

The intellectual aptitude of young people and adults is also a massive statistic that goes unreported. Suicides are on the rise due to all the excesses. People have lost their livelihoods and their businesses.

At all times, the only other people who required vaccination with those U. S. vaccines were the elderly and those with comorbidities that predispose them to severe covid. If vaccines were as smart as some claim here, what would have been the problem?Once we learned that they are Doing Nothing to Prevent Transmission, this mass vaccination diatribe has been immediately avoided!

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