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Coronavirus Today: Don't let the Games begin


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“No Olympics” in Japanese?
The Summer Games are slated to begin on July 23 in Tokyo, and the host country is not having it. Polls show that 60%-70% of the Japanese public wants the event canceled. The world should listen and call off the Games, sports columnist Dylan Hernández writes.
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In normal times, Japan embraces Olympics-mania. But not this year. Less than 3% of the population has been vaccinated against COVID-19, and the country remains under
extended emergency measures because of the spread of new and more contagious coronavirus variants.
Against that backdrop, the Tokyo Olympics organizing committee has made some requests that Hernández says show why canceling ought to be a no-brainer. For instance, the Japanese Nursing Assn. was asked to dispatch 500 nurses for the Games, while 30 hospitals were asked to admit infected athletes ahead of other patients. ....

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Japan nurses faced discrimination, quit jobs amid COVID-19 'first wave': survey


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Japan nurses faced discrimination, quit jobs amid COVID-19 first wave : survey
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Toshiko Fukui, president of the Japanese Nursing Association, is seen talking about the conditions under which nurses are placed amid the third wave of coronavirus infections in the capital s Shibuya Ward on Dec. 15, 2020. (Mainichi/Takuya Yoshida)
TOKYO About 15% of hospitals across Japan had nurses that quit their jobs, and some 20% of nurses reported that they had experienced discrimination or prejudice amid the spread of the first wave of the coronavirus back in the spring, it was revealed in a survey by the Japanese Nursing Association. ....

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