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COVID-19 其の二

2020-04-05 13:55:53 | 日記
COVID-19 其の二

在京米合衆國大使館から 滞日中の米國人に對して「Health Alert」なるものが出た。
直譯すれば 「健康ニ関スル警告」だが、分り易く云えば「日本のコロナ檢査體制が脆弱なので本國へ歸るよう勸告する。」と謂うもの。
  詳しくは;

https://jp.usembassy.gov/health-alert-us-embassy-tokyo-april3-2020/ 

「37.5℃ 四日」と謂うCPR檢査受診基準を いつまでも改めない厚生省に對する批判でもあらう。
感染者數世界第一位、死者の數世界第三位のアメリカに揶揄されるとは!


Health Alert – U.S. Embassy Tokyo (April 3, 2020)
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Location: Japan
Date: April 3, 2020

Japan is experiencing a significant increase in COVID-19 cases. Over the past 72 hours, more than 650 individuals across the country have tested positive, an increase of approximately 200 cases per day. On April 2, Japan saw the largest increase in cases since the outbreak of the virus. A growing number of medical and political leaders across the country are expressing concern that a surge in cases is imminent. The U.S. Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Joe Young issued a video message April 2 to U.S. citizens in Japan in light of the global spread of COVID-19.

If U.S. citizens wish to return to the United States, they should make arrangements to do so now. U.S. citizens who live in the United States but are currently in Japan should arrange for immediate return to the United States, unless they are prepared to remain abroad for an indefinite period.

Capacity of Japan’s Health Care System

As compared to the number of positive cases and hospitalizations in the United States and Europe, the number of reported COVID-19 cases in Japan remains relatively low. The Japanese Government’s decision to not test broadly makes it difficult to accurately assess the COVID-19 prevalence rate. Our diplomatic mission is in touch with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta and continues to carefully monitor the capacity of Japan’s health care system in Tokyo as well as other locations including Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Sapporo, and Naha. While we have confidence in Japan’s health care system today, we believe a significant increase in COVID-19 cases makes it difficult to predict how the system will be functioning in the coming weeks. In the event of a spike in cases, U.S. citizens with pre-existing medical conditions may not be able to receive the medical care they have grown accustomed to in Japan prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.


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