2020年4月2日 星期四

Is Japan’s Virus Success Luck Running Out? Japan's coronavirus strategy 'barely holding up' after surge of new cases Tokyo governor urges people to stay indoors over weekend. Gov't panel says coronavirus infections feared "rampant" in Japan

At a time when the WHO and many countries are pushing to “test, test, test” to help stop the coronavirus pandemic, Japan is swimming against the tide.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says new #coronavirus infections have not prompted state of emergency, but the country should remain vigilant against explosive surge


Japan's strategy has been to focus on clusters and trace infection routes rather than testing everyone. 

Japan uses targeted coronavirus testing; South Korea goes big. The U.S. faces a choice.





Tokyo has focused resources on the sick — but Seoul’s success may offe

Japan's coronavirus strategy 'barely holding up' after surge of new cases
Japan's strategy of carefully tracking COVID-19 cases to help contain the outbreak is showing signs of faltering. The country has seen a surge of ...

Japan’s Virus Success Has Puzzled the World. Is Its Luck Running Out?

The country has avoided the grim situations in places like Italy and New York without draconian restrictions on movement. It’s now at a high risk of rampant infection.
March 26




Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike on Wednesday requested that people refrain from going outside this weekend for nonessential reasons, due to concerns over a sharp rise in the number of coronavirus ...


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