Feb 24, 2020

What is Japan's countermeasures against coronavirus?

Q2. What is Japan's countermeasures against coronavirus?

There are government countermeasure, hospital countermeasure, and the general public countermeasure.

The government's countermeasure is to monopolize coronavirus testing laboratories and not carry out the tests. The aim is to not increase the official number of patients with infectious disease.
The Japanese government, using government scholars, had advertised that the coronavirus was not transmitted from person to person and had a low fatality rate. However, it became clear that the disease was transmitted from person to person, and it was known that there was no treatment that directly affected the virus, with a 20% worsening rate and a 2% fatality rate more than 20 times that of influenza.

The hospital's countermeasure is to refuse to see the coronavirus patient. If a coronavirus patient is found, nosocomial infection will occur and the hospital will be shut down by the local government for more than a week.

The public's countermeasures are to avoid infection and to speak to the government. To avoid infection, keep away from the crowd, protect with a mask and goggles, use alcohol disinfection, wash your hands and face with soap, gargle, eat nutritious food, sleep well Thing. However, both masks and alcohol are sold out in Japan.


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