Japan’s infection reaction criticised
Analysis by Michael Bristow, BBC World Service Asia editor
This is a plain warning.
2 medical associations stated the coronavirus outbreak was minimizing the ability of Japan’s hospitals to deal with other, serious, medical emergencies.
Hospitals are already turning away patients, and all this while the number of verified cases of Covid-19 remains reasonably low compared with other nations.
Doctors have complained of an absence of protective devices, which recommends Japan has not prepared well for the infection. This is despite the reality it was the second nation outside China to tape-record an infection, method back in