Lessons from Japan on containing coronavirus could help U.S. reopen safely
As the United States struggles to find a safe, smart, consistent way to reopen, it might want to watch what’s happening right now in Japan. In many ways, Japan’s experience of the coronavirus pandemic has paralleled America’s. The pathogen hit harder there than in neighboring countries — particularly in its largest, densest metropolis. Japan’s per capita COVID-19 death toll ranks among the highest in the region. The country’s initial response was painfully slow, and . Even today, Japan has tested just 0.2 percent of its population, one of ...
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