Pressure on the Japanese EMS sector is gradually declining due to a general stabilization of the country’s COVID-19 situation and a reduced number of new cases, according to recent statements from Japanese healthcare authorities and local media reports.
According to the official statistics regularly published by the Japanese healthcare authorities, the number of new COVID-19 cases in the country in April fell by 90% compared to the peak figures of January (from 2,500 to about 250 cases per day). That has resulted in states of emergency being lifted in most of the country’s provinces.
Still, amid the threat of a fourth wave of the pandemic, local authorities are considering additional measures to strenghthen the domestic healthcare and EMS sectors, linking them with the forthcoming Summer Olympics in Tokyo this year.
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