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Total defeat for Suga in attempt to contain surge in virus cases : The Asahi Shimbun

Yasutoshi Nishimura, the state minister in charge of economic revitalization, responds to questions on Dec. 16 at the Lower House Cabinet Committee. (Kotaro Ebara) The “decisive” three-week period for bringing the COVID-19 situation under control ended, and the government has admitted defeat. “Unfortunately, there has been no declining trend” in new infections, Yasutoshi Nishimura, the economic revitalization minister who is also the government’s point man in dealing with the novel coronavirus pandemic, said on Dec. 16, the end of that three-week period. Government officials had said the period would be critical for halting the spread in novel coronavirus infections, and they deployed a concentrated package of measures. But the numbers around Japan have kept rising.

Osaka opens facility for severe COVID-19 patients with SDF support

Osaka opens facility for severe COVID-19 patients with SDF support Dec. 15, 2020 09:02 pm JST Dec. 23, 2020 | 12:06 am JST OSAKA The requested article has expired, and is no longer available. Any related articles, and user comments are shown below. © KYODO ©2021 GPlusMedia Inc. Dec. 15, 2020 04:52 pm JST While the SDF should be applauded for their help, in reality many of the soldiers and leadership are doing this reluctantly, annoyed that they are being called in to bail out what they currently see as a preventable emergency that is mainly the result of bad policy and negligent risk assessment. If all that could have been done to mitigate this latest coronavirus spike was actually implemented (like closing businesses and schools, stopping mass attendance sports events, more abruptly ending the ridiculous Go To campaigns) then indeed, the SDF would have felt more compelled in their duty to serve, but now man

Hospital for serious COVID-19 patients opens in Osaka to fill need : The Asahi Shimbun

Health care workers from the Self-Defense Forces arrive at a temporary hospital for serious COVID-19 cases in Osaka’s Sumiyoshi Ward on Dec. 15. (Pool) OSAKA An emergency hospital set up for COVID-19 patients in serious condition opened here on Dec. 15 with a medical staff cobbled together from the Self-Defense Forces and other sources. The hospital began operating with five of the planned 30 beds as the prefecture’s hospitals to treat seriously ill coronavirus patients are nearing capacity. As of the beginning of this month, Osaka prefectural officials could secure only about 50 nurses of a total of about 130 needed to staff the temporary facility.

Osaka opens center for seriously ill COVID-19 patients

Osaka opens center for seriously ill COVID-19 patients Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ Self-Defense Force nurses arrive at a new facility set up at Osaka General Medical Center for seriously ill COVID-19 patients on Tuesday. | POOL / VIA KYODO Kyodo Dec 15, 2020 Osaka – A facility dedicated to coronavirus patients with serious symptoms opened Tuesday in Osaka, with the Self-Defense Forces as well as other regions of Japan sending nurses to make up for a staff shortage amid a recent spike in infections there.

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