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Up to 68,000 Olympic fans a day expected at waterfront area : The Asahi Shimbun


Aomi Urban Sports Park in Tokyo’s Koto Ward, where large numbers are expected during the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer (Kazuyoshi Sako)
Up to 68,000 spectators a day would crowd Tokyo’s Olympic-themed waterfront area if their numbers are limited to 5,000 for each competition venue during the Summer Games, an Asahi Shimbun study showed.
The estimate does not include visitors without tickets who may visit the area, which has been designed to provide an “Olympic experience” for all people.
Seven competition venues are located within a 1.5-kilometer radius in the waterfront area of Koto Ward.
Olympic organizers and government officials have yet to decide on whether the Summer Games will be staged with spectators during the continuing novel coronavirus pandemic. Overseas spectators have already been barred from attending. ....

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Rescue crews performing beyond the call of duty : The Asahi Shimbun


A rescue worker receives a COVID-19 vaccination in Tokyo on May 2. (Yuki Edamatsu)
Ambulance crews are among the unsung heroes of the pandemic, performing their essential task of rushing patients with fevers to hospitals even though many of them have yet to receive inoculations against the novel coronavirus.
In short, they are putting their lives on the line in carrying out their public duties, a situation that one health expert warned could prove catastrophic if the vaccination program does not pick up speed.
“If rescue workers become infected, who is going to transport patients with fevers,” said Koji Wada, a professor of public health at the International University of Health and Welfare. “The effects would be unfathomable.” ....

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Survey: 10-year survival rate for cancer patients in Japan 59.4% : The Asahi Shimbun


The National Cancer Center Hospital in Tokyo’s Chuo Ward in 2018 (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
The 10-year survival rate of patients diagnosed with cancer in 2008 was 59.4 percent, the National Cancer Center announced on April 27.
It was the first time the center released data on the 10-year survival rate.
The data was obtained in a survey that targeted 240,000 people at 240 hospitals, serving as cancer treatment centers nationwide, the largest-scale survey conducted in Japan on cancer survival rates to date.
For patients with prostate cancer, the survival rate was 98.7 percent. For breast cancer patients, 87.5 percent survived, the data showed.
But for certain other cancers, the statistics were far more grim. ....

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