Japan's 14 medical organizations issue statement: Epidemic at 'catastrophic level,' how well is the local healthcare system holding up?

I don't think the local healthcare system is going to be able to cope. Japan's healthcare system is not perfect, and the number of infected people is rising, which is a serious blow to the healthcare system.

For a country to be able to withstand an attack out of the virus, it must first have a perfect medical system. For this, our country has an absolute say. Because our country has the most complete medical system in the world, in fact, as early as during the epidemic. China's medical system has played its due role, not only to receive the new crown infected patients in a timely manner, but also to achieve universal free vaccination. This is an alternative among all the countries in the world, and no other country has the strength to do so. This is possible thanks to the role of the health care system.

Japan's 14 medical institutions have issued a statement that the outbreak is at disaster level.

Japan, as an island nation, has very few resources of its own. There is simply no spare capacity to face the onslaught of the new crown epidemic. And as of now, the number of new cases is increasing every day. Fourteen Japanese medical organizations have issued a joint statement that the outbreak has reached catastrophic proportions. Japan's healthcare system is already on the verge of collapse, and many hospitals in the country have already told the outside world that they do not have enough capacity to accept new infected patients immediately. This has also caused a strong outcry from many Japanese people, who have called on the Japanese government to strengthen the strength of the healthcare system.

It will take a long time to build the health care system.

The success or failure of the construction of the system of medical treatment is to take a long time to accomplish. And it is clear that Japan has not invested much in this area, let alone trying to strengthen the healthcare system in a short period of time. This is totally impossible. Japan's healthcare system is already completely on the verge of collapse in the face of a surprise attack by an epidemic. There is simply no spare capacity to protect the country's population, and as a result the epidemic situation in Japan is worsening.