Yes, according to the "Central News Agency" report, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare of the Japanese government announced the latest analysis results on August 28 regarding cases of suspected side effects reported after vaccination with the new coronavirus vaccine. As of August 8, 1,002 cases of death after vaccination across Japan have not been considered to be causally related to vaccination. ?
According to reports, Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare stated that the number of confirmed deaths after vaccination had reached 1,002 as of August 8. In terms of vaccine types, there were 19.6 deaths per 1 million people vaccinated with the Pfizer and BNT vaccines; 1.2 deaths per 1 million people vaccinated with Moderna. However, none of the deaths are believed to be causally related to the vaccination. ?
There were 55 cases of suspected myocarditis or meningitis after vaccination with the Pfizer vaccine, which is equivalent to 1.1 people per 1 million people; there were 13 cases with the Moderna vaccine, which was equivalent to 1.1 people per 1 million people. 1.4 per 1 million people. ?
It is reported that nearly 90 people over 65 years old and a total population of more than 40 people in Japan have completed two doses of vaccination, and there have been cases of death due to various reasons after vaccination. Experts believe that it cannot be said that the risk of death is increased due to vaccination. Japan's Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare stated that it does not believe there are major concerns affecting the vaccination system at this stage and will continue to vaccinate the public.
A private hospital in Japan that received COVID-19 patients went bankrupt
On August 26, the operator of Matsumoto Hospital in Osaka, Japan, applied to the Osaka District Court to enter bankruptcy protection procedures. The first bankruptcy case of a private medical institution that received COVID-19 patients.
According to TV Asahi, Matsumoto Hospital was already heavily in debt due to the construction of a new inpatient building and the addition of equipment. Beginning in January this year, at the request of Osaka Prefecture, Matsumoto Hospital began to admit COVID-19 patients, resulting in a significant reduction in the number of outpatients. The fees charged for treating COVID-19 could not cover personnel expenses and other costs, leading to a dilemma in capital turnover.
Reference for the above content? Minnan Net - Over a thousand people in Japan died after receiving the new crown vaccine. Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare: There is no causal relationship