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Olympics-Tokyo feared Games would spread COVID -- but the numbers suggest that didn t happen

By Tim Kelly and Antoni Slodkowski TOKYO (Reuters) - Before the Olympics began, Japan had feared that the 2020 Games, with thousands of officials, media and athletes descending on Tokyo in the middle of a pandemic, might spread COVID-19, introduce new variants and overwhelm the medical system. But a.


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New record high COVID-19 cases in Tokyo, restrictions extended across the country

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Japan wants to be a medical tourism destination

While many Japanese companies have gone global over the years, making companies like Toyota, Sony and Canon household names in every corner of the world, the Japanese health care industry is focused l While many Japanese companies have gone global over the years, making companies like Toyota, Sony and Canon household names in every corner of the world, the Japanese health care industry is focused largely on the domestic market and has long been shielded from pressure for change. Most hospitals in Japan are not very foreigner-friendly. They have few doctors or staff who speak foreign languages. And some of their practices, including the notorious “three-minute consultation after a three-hour wait” leave foreign patients flummoxed. Medical procedures often seem based less on science than the doctor’s whim.

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