Japanese hospitals: Epidemic reaches 'catastrophic levels' as medical care collapses, will the future be with the virus***?

In my personal opinion, Japan's future response to the new crown epidemic may be to ? lie flat? mode, choosing to ****survive*** with the new crown virus. This is a helpless choice, Japan's domestic medical resources, already overburdened, even if the intention to fight with the virus, it is impossible to overcome the virus in such a situation.

After the outbreak of the new coronavirus, many Western countries have? fell? that were defeated by the virus and chose to **** with the virus to survive. Japan has held out for more than two years under these circumstances and has also been fighting the virus.

This time, Japan's fight against the New Crown virus is the seventh round of the epidemic. The extent of this outbreak has reached such a serious point that it has become ? disaster level? In response to such a situation, I personally feel that Japan may be heading towards ? Lying down? mode, from the following two situations, will be able to see.

First, the collapse of medical resources, even health care workers have not been spared

Japan's domestic population is dense, but also has a developed and advanced medical conditions, even if this is not able to fight the new crown virus. The virus is so strong that the number of infected people in Japan has increased by 8.8 million to 18.8 million in a month and a half.

Such a case of infection would paralyze Japan's domestic healthcare system, and even if the entire healthcare workforce stayed awake, they would not be able to cope with such a huge number of infections; not to mention that the healthcare workers would be infected as well, and they would also be hit, resulting in a serious shortage of healthcare resources.

II. A large number of newly infected patients are not receiving effective medical treatment

A national healthcare system is able to meet the needs of national life under normal circumstances. If it encounters a sudden outbreak of infectious diseases, or war and other non-man-made factors, it will make the medical resources seriously insufficient.

Japan has a large number of people infected with the new coronavirus who are not receiving effective treatment and are in a state of continuous transmission. The inability of these people to be cured and to go to hospitals will result in more people being infected.

In the long run, Japan's domestic medical resources will collapse, and in the end, the only option will be to?