Hospitals in Japan s Second Largest City on Brink of Collapse Due to COVID Wave
On 5/24/21 at 10:31 AM EDT
Hospitals in Japan s second largest city of Osaka are on the brink of collapse due to the latest COVID-19 wave that have left health systems scrambling to find enough beds, ventilators and staff to meet the needs of an influx of patients. Simply put, this is a collapse of the medical system, Kindai University Hospital Director Yuji Tohda told Reuters. The highly-infectious British variant and slipping alertness have led to this explosive growth in the number of patients, Tohda said.
Although Japan has largely avoided the massive coronavirus surges that other countries have faced, a fourth pandemic wave has overwhelmed Osaka, which has seen a fivefold jump in positive cases over recent weeks, compared to figures from three months ago. The city s coronavirus dashboard also shows that hospital beds reserved for severe symptom patients are at 83% capacity as of Monday.
US authorities have warned against traveling to Japan for the Tokyo Olympics which start in July
Both the CDC and Health Department advise Americans avoid all travel to the country, which is experiencing a brutal fourth wave
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Beds and ventilators are running short, while medical staff are exhausted
Thousands of doctors have joined growing calls to abandon the Tokyo Olympics
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