The number of new cases of new coronas in Tokyo has surpassed 3,000 people/day -- I think we'll get used to it soon.
When I crossed 100 people/day, or 500 people/day, I went blue cold, blue cold, blue cold -- now I'm tired of going blue cold.
In the news, doctors say, "Medical care is on the verge of collapse," but they do not say, "Medical care is collapsing.
However, if you don't tell us the specific image of medical collapse, we won't know.
It is not enough to say, "Look at the images from the U.S., India, and Indonesia and you will understand.
To be specific,
- What happens to patients who cannot be placed in the intensive care unit?
- How to prioritize the use of ECMO
- How do you decide to abandon a terminally ill patient (priority of life)?
- In Tokyo, which hospitals will be the first to suffer the collapse of medical care, and in what way?
If they don't announce something like that -- we can't win against the ongoing Olympic fever.
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To a group of athletes sharing their joy at winning a medal, nobody can say
"It will be 'dense', so please step away."
To the players hugging each other without masks, nobody can warn them,
"Keep a distance of at least two meters"
To begin with, they gave up "Awarding of medals" for avoid 'dense' didn't they?
Why doesn't the steering committee pay attention and the media stop reporting against "the medal winners solidifying and standing on the first place podium?"
I couldn't believe that it was "no audience". I wondered if it was the effect of the microphone adjustment that made me hear such loud cheering.
At least, I have never heard the announcement "Please refrain from cheering loudly" at the tournament site.
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Without even thinking about it deeply, the reasons are simple.
- Medias without such scenes can't make ratings, and
- Any member of the Diet who points out such a thing is sure to be voted out of office in the next election.
- A government cabinet that points out such things will see its approval rating plummet.
In addition,
- When you tweet something like that, you get flamed.
- When you wrote blogs with such things, you will not be able to earn PV.
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This side of the TV is "watching TV alone," while the other side is "celebrating" -- it's just not possible.
In the midst of the festivities, he/she dared to play the role of a hater and "splash water on people" ―― Such people were part of the "Tokyo model" I had in mind.
The "Tokyo model" I had hoped for is becoming "something I don't expect" every day.