"In Tokyo, there are only 100 beds designated to handle those with serious infectious diseases. On Wednesday, the city government pledged to secure 600 more"
Tokyo metro area is 37 million peoplehttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/26/world/asia/japan-coronavirus.html?fbclid=IwAR3wDW7Dc25PUIjjO-Os4D3vL7D_jGDb0m5NbnNkCr7x1Hb0xzpSgyKqB3k …
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Haven't they closed schools? That may prove indirectly that children are a potent vector
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They admit that even while they aren't detecting every case, they are handling every case needing hospitalization and counting every death caused by covid-19 accurately (with CT scans, etc), and that their cluster containment strategy has simply been working well so far.
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Abe asked the schools to close in March, but it seems even experts there rebuked that measure as unnecessary and dumb.
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While your claims are pretty bold, it will indeed be a colossal failure if the government fails to contain this after watching the rest of the world
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