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TOKYO - Japan logged more than 7,000 new Covid-19 cases on Saturday (May 8) for the first time since January, with 14 prefectures setting new highs, as its worst-hit regions struggle with a shortage of manpower and hospital beds amid early signs of a lack of oxygen ventilators.
Twenty-five people have died of Covid-19 at the eldercare facility Sunny Hill in Kobe in Hyogo prefecture, out of 97 patients and 36 staff who have contracted the virus. People are dying one after another, with an average of three deaths a day, an employee who works with dementia patients told public broadcaster NHK. We have no ventilators and can only treat patients by oxygen infusion. Paramedics have tried and failed to look for hospitals, and the patients end up coming back here.
Secure medical resources or consider canceling Tokyo Olympics: infectious disease expert
May 6, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
This March 2020 file photo shows Dr. Atsuo Hamada. (Mainichi/Shogo Takagi) TOKYO As the spread of the coronavirus has become a major obstacle to hosting the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, securing medical resources is an essential condition for hosting the games this summer, an expert on infectious diseases has pointed out. Doctors and nurses will be needed to treat and respond to those infected with the coronavirus, and medical personnel will also be needed for vaccinations. These are the two priorities of the people, said Dr. Atsuo Hamada, a professor of travel medicine at Tokyo Medical University. He continued, The question is if we can allocate medical resources to hold the Olympics (while handling those priorities).