Sun, 21 Feb 2021 17:31 UTC
Japan reports suicides faster and more accurately than anywhere else in the world. Unlike most countries, here they are compiled at the end of every month. During the Covid pandemic the numbers have told a disturbing story.
In 2020, for the first time in 11 years, suicide rates in Japan went up. Most surprising, while male suicides fell slightly, rates among women surged nearly 15%.
In one month, October, the female suicide rate in Japan went up by more than 70%, compared with the same month in the previous year.
What is going on? And why does the Covid pandemic appear to be hitting women so much worse than men?
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