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Japan's health workers rebel against Tokyo 2020 - La Prensa Latina Media


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Tokyo, May 3 (EFE).- Japanese healthcare workers have spurned plans to deploy 10,000 of the already overworked personnel during the Tokyo 2020 Olympics just as a fourth wave of Covid-19 infections has pushed the number severe cases to a new record.
Organizers were planning to designate around 10,000 healthcare workers at the Olympic village and competitions’ venues to carry out the mandatory daily tests and treat possible coronavirus cases among the participants.
Last week, organizers ask the Japanese Nursing Association for 500 professionals to “voluntarily” work at the Olympics, which proved to be the last straw.
Healthcare unions and professionals took to social media to denounce that “nurses are not disposable pieces” and that “we, nurses, are desperate to protect our patients,” messages that were shared by thousands of users. ....

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Nurses in Japan speak out against request for 500 to assist with Tokyo Olympics amid coronavirus pandemic


Nurses in Japan speak out against request for 500 to assist with Tokyo Olympics amid coronavirus pandemic
TOKYO Some nurses in Japan are incensed at a request from Tokyo Olympic organizers to have 500 of them dispatched to help out with the Games. They say they re already near the breaking point dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
Olympic officials have said they will need 10,000 medical workers to staff the Games, and the request for more nurses comes amid a new spike in the virus with Tokyo and Osaka under a state of emergency.
Beyond feeling anger, I was stunned at the insensitivity, Mikito Ikeda, a nurse in Nagoya in central Japan, told The Associated Press. It shows how human life is being taken lightly. ....

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