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Japan has the most beds per capita in the developed world So why is its health system crashing?

Japan has the most beds per capita in the developed world So why is its health system crashing?
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Japan coronavirus: It has the most beds per capita in the developed world so why is its health system crashing?

Japan coronavirus: It has the most beds per capita in the developed world so why is its health system crashing? CNN 2/17/2021 © Su Su with her two children In late December, Su became sick with Covid-19. The single mother-of-two had a persistent fever and trouble breathing. She knew that her asthma and chronic bronchitis had left her vulnerable to the worst effects of the illness. I wondered if I would wake up tomorrow, said the 32-year-old, who asked not to be identified because of the stigma Covid-19 carries in Japan. When her condition worsened, she called the public health center in Hyogo Prefecture for assistance but she said no one answered her calls.

Japan has the most beds per capita in the developed world So why is its health system crashing?

Japan has the most beds per capita in the developed world So why is its health system crashing?
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New Bristol variant could re-infect previously infected or vaccinated people, UK government science adviser says

New Bristol variant could re-infect previously infected or vaccinated people, UK government science adviser says From CNN s Hannah Ritchie People wait outside a coronavirus surge testing center at a library in Bristol, England, on February 9, following the identification of a mutated variant in the region. Ben Birchall/PA Images/Getty Images A new coronavirus mutation known as the Bristol variant might  infect people who were previously infected, or have been previously vaccinated, Professor John Edmunds, a member of the UK government s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said Thursday. I don t know whether the Bristol variant is any more transmissible than the Kent variant. I suspect it isn t, Edmunds told ITV News.

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