And it’ll be less.
(Holidays/fewer people to check the fax machine).
At this point, others can access the statistics pages to see how many other people have tested positive.
It must be a day for the journalist
I don’t think the figure means much, especially on weekends or holidays. Perhaps Abe or Koike can show us how effective they are as leaders by urging numbers to minimize when they return to work next week.
All right!
Let’s continue infections while strengthening collective immunity. The mortality rate remains low, approximately one death every 2 days (on average).
All the inflamed ones have left Tokyo, so of course the numbers have dropped. Ghosh saves the inaka!
I don’t know, but it turns out everyone here waits and they need the numbers lost anywhere.
The people here are satisfied when the numbers are very high.
It’s so strange!
Why can’t you be glad today’s numbers are lower than yesterday’s?
All right!
Let’s continue infections while strengthening collective immunity. The mortality rate remains low, approximately one death every 2 days (on average).
That’s how collective immunity works. Let me break it down.
Let’s say we want 70% (was 90%) others have antibodies (which we don’t yet know if antibodies last) to discharge hearing immunity. With 126.5 million other people, this would require 88,550,000 infections.
(We will set aside the long-term damaged organ by the virus and the negative effects this would have on the economy for some generations).
Now let’s put aside what 3% of cases in Japan were fatal. Let’s reduce the mortality rate to 0.2%.
How many other people died? 177 100
Unacceptable.
“The people here are satisfied when the numbers are very high.
They weren’t. But most of us have known for months that the actual figures are GOOD above what is reported, and we are skeptical about the actions/non-actions of the government.
All right!
Let’s continue infections while strengthening collective immunity. The mortality rate remains low, approximately one death every 2 days (on average).
Health professionals who have worked in public fitness for decades say it’s good, I know which of those two opposing perspectives deserves to be heard.
The article says “crown virus” but Covid 19. There’s a difference because Covid 19 is the only crown strain we’re involved in.
It is also valuable to note that there are no deaths as I know when and the number of serious/critical cases is only 66 today.
Where can a stranger who lives here and is afraid ask for help?
From this article: “While the central government has declared the growing number of infections, it has argued that the scenario justifies a new state of emergency.” Prime Minister Abe said: “We are in a position to re-impose the state of emergency,”
If you look at the bloody daily statistics of new coronavirus infections, it’s also transparent that the day a new state of emergency is surely mandatory. It’s now mandatory. It’s evident for a while.
We were told that the infections come from water advertising spaces in cities, as well as from restaurants, theaters and others. It comes from crowded trains, full offices and crowded classrooms.
We don’t know exactly. And what we don’t know has a chance to kill us.
We’re already in a state of emergency. Let him testify.
The article says “crown virus” but Covid 19. There’s a difference because Covid 19 is the only crown strain we’re involved in.
It is fair to assume that the “coronavirus cases” in the article refer to positive effects for covid-19.
It is also valuable to note that there are no deaths as I know when and the number of serious/critical cases is only 66 today.
There was a death on 22 July 2020 in Aichi. It was the first death in the prefecture since May. It should be noted that he was shown through positive autopsy control and that his death was attributed to covid-19:
https://www.ctv.co.jp/news/articles/sljy0h2fle14mu59.html
I do not know where the figure of 66 serious cases comes from, I note that the resources I have just located are not up to date today, so perhaps the figure has gone from 21 in Tokyo and 59 nationally, respectively:
https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/
https://toyokeizai.net/sp/visual/tko/covid19/en.html
I will note that the definition of “serious” is “requiring the use of a fan or intensive care unit” in Tokyo. As the site of the moment points out, national figures are aggregated and other prefectures can outline a very different definition, Tokyo’s definition has been ubiquitous until May 7. [https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/] beds. I suppose (despite the lack of medical training) that there are a number of cases of serious illnesses that do not meet this definition of
was discharged because everyone surprised through yesterday’s 366. I hope he comes up again tomorrow.
How many other people died? 177 100. Unacceptable.
What would be an appropriate death/number?
Where can a stranger who lives here and is afraid ask for help?
I’d go to the embassy first.
Of course, if you feel able to accept it as true with Japanese healthcare professionals, this is also a smart choice. Any local hospital will give you the letter of recommendation.
Where can a stranger who lives here and is afraid ask for help?
I’d go to the embassy first.
Of course, if you feel able to accept it as true with Japanese healthcare professionals, this is also a smart choice. Any local hospital will give you the letter of recommendation.
Good advice. I live in a relatively rural component of Aichi (by Japanese standards, it’s 舎) and I personally had a PCR check at a local hospital after several days of mild fever in early June. I gained a negative result through a phone call approximately 24 hours later from the public fitness workplace of the local cities, and in the best English, I should add. The procedure was very simple, I would ask a Japanese-speaking friend to accompany him if his skill is not excellent.
Where can a stranger who lives here and is afraid ask for help?
Stay away from HSH and everything will be fine, they’ll scare everyone.
How many other people died? 177 100. Unacceptable.
What would be an appropriate death/number?
Well, now we have about one death every other day, at this rate, it would take about 1000 years to succeed in 177100 deaths.
HAMBURGER Today 7:54 p.m. Jst
Where can a stranger who lives here and is afraid ask for help?
I could check the official helplines in Tokyo. I don’t know how useful they are.
https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/flow
n1k1Hoy 8:26 p.m. JST
How many other people died? 177 100. Unacceptable.
What would be an appropriate death/number?
Well, it’s easy.
Go there n1k1Hoy, tell us how many members of your circle of family and friends are “acceptable” to lose due to government inaction and general disbelief.
Where can a stranger who lives here and is afraid ask for help?
Looks like other people know about Tokyo, so let’s hope it helps:
https://www.lifein.tokyo.jp/en/tokyo_consultation/
I never tried them myself, but I’ve received reports with helplines for strangers where I live.
Abe was at NHK and said, “I’m watching the numbers carefully, however, I don’t want to close with the new pandemic team” that has no way of possessing medical qualifications as a first team. This guy’s going to do Trump’s thing and he’s going to see this country fall to the ground and I say to the other people before he says “gomen nasai.” Uggh … Abe will have to leave the workplace as soon as possible.
Go there n1k1Hoy, tell us how many members of your circle of family and friends are “acceptable” to lose due to government inaction and general disbelief.
I’m sure I’ll get the question.
because of the government and general disbelief? like in wars, you mean?
I’m sure I’ll get the question.
because of the government and general disbelief? like in wars, you mean?
Besides, can it be more express about the government? Are all governments in general, only Japan, or treat China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Brazil, Italy, etc. as contributing factors?
@spiningplates, can I also ask how many deaths in the world are appropriate to control vaccines while we’re locked up?
You realize that the progression of the vaccine requires infections, doesn’t it?
Well, it’s easy.
It’s not easy at all! People, a circle of family and friends will die from COVID19 headaches, as well as die of strokes and attacks at the center.
And if you need to blame the government, that’s fine. I just don’t think that beyond that and by urging the public for non-public coverage and hygiene, there’s much sense against infection.
When it comes to medical care, I think Japan is doing well, in intellect and equipment.
How many other people died? 177 100. Unacceptable.
Me that appropriate number would be
That is the consultation that each and every politician must resolve. And a factor I wouldn’t have to act on.
So I have great sympathy for Koike asking others to stay home to save the lives of the coronavirus and Nishimura asking others to leave rather than protect the economy and, in turn, lives.
Personally, it is illogical to say that each and every death is the same.
When a child dies, it is a tragedy, when a user dies at 90, it is painful but at least said to have had a long life.
Clearly, I hope that no one will die, but at the same time we will have to ask ourselves honestly how far we have come as a society to protect each and every age group.
My own opinion is that there are 2.3 deaths among the over 80, as the trend in the bloodless center of the day justifies a closure. Although I have great sympathy for their families.
However, if the scenario were to be replaced and 1 child or young user a day died, I would be the first to ask for a lockout.
As you venture, there is no explanation as to why a hermit existence.
Simply comply with 3 important conduct regulations/regulations
1) Keep a physical distance from people.
2) Wear a mask.
3) Wash your hands.
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/backstories/1079/
No. 1k1. Sympathy for you, a terrible scenario in which you are located. I love visiting Japan and can’t wait to come back once it’s safe, however, being there on a pandemic would be a totally different story. Be strong, stay safe
Hubs. I think the n1k1 consultation rhetoric