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People leave the Tokyo mass vaccination site on May 24, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. With one of the lowest Covid-19 vaccination rates in the developed world and with the Tokyo Olympic Games little over two months away, Japanese authorities have opened mass vaccination sites in Tokyo and Osaka in an effort to boost their coronavirus inoculation campaign. Photo by Yuichi Yamazaki /Getty Images
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OSAKA Hospitals in Japan’s second largest city of Osaka are buckling under a huge wave of new coronavirus infections, running out of beds and ventilators as exhausted doctors warn of a “system collapse,” and advise against holding the Olympics this summer.
Osaka buckles under strain of Japan’s fourth COVID-19 wave Al Jazeera English © Medics at Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University Hospital say they are struggling with a surge . Medics at Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University Hospital say they are struggling with a surge in cases of COVID-19 [Akira Tomoshige/Reuters]
Hospitals in Japan’s second-largest city of Osaka are buckling under a wave of coronavirus cases, running out of beds and ventilators as exhausted doctors warn of a “system collapse” and advise against going ahead with the Olympics this summer.
The speed at which Osaka’s healthcare system has been overwhelmed underscores the challenges of hosting a key global sports event in two months’ time, particularly when only about half of Japan’s medical staff have completed inoculations.