日本の新型コロナ対応は言うほど悪いものではなかったというOp-ed。Japan Timesにこういう記事が載ることは悪いことではないが、それで外プレが納得するとも思えない。丁寧に論じている記事ではあるのだが…。https://t.co/zFzh6Sc7Rr
— Kazuto Suzuki (@KS_1013) October 3, 2021
Japan has the largest number of CT scanners per capita in the world, with 111 per 1 million people. That is in contrast to 42 per million people in the United States, 35 per million in Germany and 9 per million in the United Kingdom. Those scanners have been put to very heavy use in the earliest possible identification of patients with signs of interstitial pneumonia.Japan also has 1,400 extracorporeal membrane oxygenation machines, far more than any of its peers in the G7. In using such machines as part of the treatment process, the survival rate of severe ICU patients in Japan exceeds 80% — the highest in the world.
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