There have been large-scale epidemics, and they have set up specialized agencies to deal with outbreaks. As we all know, Japan is an island country located in the Pacific Rim Volcanic Seismic Belt, so Japan often experiences relatively major earthquakes and tsunamis. These serious natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis are often followed by infectious diseases and outbreaks of epidemics. Japan has been founded for so many years and has experienced so many natural disasters, they have also summed up a certain experience, have a sense of crisis preparedness, as well as they have established a relatively perfect crisis management center and emergency response system.
This crisis management center can handle and respond to such public **** health emergencies in a more professional manner. They can provide quick response programs according to the crisis level of these public health incidents. For example, integrating medical resources, deploying manpower to rescue people in distress, and comforting the affected areas. Mobilize the role of the community to rescue people in distress.
The entire emergency management system has a lot of related departments **** with the participation of the formation of a whole emergency system. Such a multi-party cooperation as a whole, in the face of an epidemic outbreak, can work efficiently, each in its own way.
First of all, in the event of a major disaster or public **** health incident, they will utilize a variety of communications and media outlets to announce and publicize the disaster to the people of the country, sounding the alarm for the entire nation. This allows them to be ready to respond to the disaster and to be better prepared for epidemics and other conditions that may arise from the disaster. This kind of high efficiency can largely save time, step up the time to the rescue of those who have been killed, for the victims to buy more time, and life race, but also and maximize the stability of the community.