1. Japan's current medical system is under great pressure and medical resources are very tight.
The situation in COVID-19 is not particularly good now, and medical resources in many places are very tight. Many patients in COVID-19 are not only difficult to get treatment, but also patients with other diseases have to postpone surgery. Moreover, Japanese doctors said that their ability to receive medical treatment was very limited and they had to refuse many patients' appointments. Moreover, the situation in COVID-19 this time is very serious, and many people in the medical system are infected. There are also many problems in medical transport.
2. Japan's medical system is being hit hard, and the number of severely elderly patients is increasing.
The mortality rate of the elderly is getting higher and higher, many of which are due to multiple organ failure. Local authorities will continue to relax immigration control measures and may not be particularly friendly to the local epidemic. Japanese experts also predict that the peak of the epidemic has not really arrived, and the death toll may continue to increase. Japan's medical system is also overwhelmed, and the diagnosis and treatment of local patients is still a problem.
Japan's current medical system is not optimistic, and the number of hospital beds in Japan is very backward in developed countries.
Moreover, Japan is very aging and vulnerable to virus attacks and infections. Moreover, the number of beds in Japan is already very tight, and there are many elderly people, which are prone to basic diseases. COVID-19's virus accompanies these elderly people, which makes the illness worse. The number of hospital beds per capita in Japan is really not up to standard, so in this case, it is easy for the medical system to keep up. Moreover, many people do not take medicine on time, which further aggravates the epidemic.