Japan PM Ends COVID-19 Emergency Restrictions

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Canceled
My son can verify this is true, everything is opening up.

Japan’s government announced Tuesday that the coronavirus state of emergency will end this week to help rejuvenate the economy as infections slow.

Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said the emergency will end Thursday and virus restrictions will be eased gradually “in order to resume daily lives despite the presence of the virus.” He said the government will create more temporary COVID-19 treatment facilities and continue vaccinations to prepare for any future resurgence.

“Our fight against the coronavirus is now entering a new phase,” Suga said. “Finally, we can see social and economic activities starting to normalize.”

When the measures end on Thursday, it will be the first time since April 4 that none of the country’s 47 prefectures have been under a state of emergency or quasi-state of emergency. While the state of emergency measures are wrapping up, there will be some restrictions still in place for another month, with restaurants and bars expected to close by 8pm local time or those with stricter Covid-19 safety measures by 9pm.

Comment: The article misses the significance of this ruling for physicians applying home treatment protocols for their patients. From the previous post below, a public statement came from another prominent Japanese physician, Dr. Kazuhiro Nagao, who appeared on Japanese television proposing that COVID-19 should be treated as a Class 5 illness as opposed to its current classification as a Class 2. In Japan, illnesses are categorized by a classification system; approaching COVID as a Class 5 illness would mean that it could be treated like a seasonal flu.

Normalization may provide a basis to reconsider how the infection is treated. Japan Times explains COVID-19’s classification in Japan is limiting treatment. Now doctors want it changed. Excerpts in italics with my bolds.

With a rise in COVID-19 cases this summer having led to the deaths of patients who were isolating at home without medical support due to a lack of hospital capacity, some doctors have begun to call more aggressively for a downgrading of the disease’s classification — to one on par with influenza — to enable the prompt treatment of suspected patients without them having to go through cumbersome procedures just to get a doctor’s attention.

The debate on whether to downgrade the disease, which is currently classified alongside some of the most serious infectious diseases, to a less-threatening Class V disease has been gaining momentum as the government mulls its pandemic exit strategy. Health minister Norihisa Tamura signaled in July that the government would actively look into the issue, taking into account progress in the vaccine rollout, new infection figures and the number of hospital beds.

The proposed change to a Class V disease would not mean that the coronavirus has become less threatening. Rather, the revision would allow suspected patients to get treatment at any hospital using health insurance at their own cost, rather than having all the medical fees paid at the public expense. Tens of thousands of people now isolating at home could receive treatment there from a doctor, instead of going without medical support from doctors and having to rely only on remote monitoring by health centers, as existing rules limit who can receive medical care and where.

In addition, current tough measures taken by the government and health centers would no longer be in place and restraints on social activities would be lifted.

Advocates of the change cite difficulties in accessing the health care system in a timely manner as one reason behind increased cases of serious disease or even death.

One of the most vocal proponents for the change is Dr. Kazuhiro Nagao, head of Nagao Clinic in Hyogo Prefecture. He has argued on his website that 90% of medical institutions are refusing to see patients with a fever, as they’re afraid of getting a two-week business suspension order from a public health center for causing a cluster of infections. The change would allow hospitals to promptly provide medical services to COVID-19 patients, reducing the number of severe cases and deaths, he says.

https://rclutz.com/2021/09/29/japan-pm-ends-covid-19-emergency-restrictions/
 
So many countries are just done with COVID restrictions on freedom.

The Revolution best pay attention.

They are out of step.
 
The longer America is wrong about COVID the worse our reputation is, and it is already basically Dog Shit.

Performance never stopped mattering!
 
The longer America is wrong about COVID the worse our reputation is, and it is already basically Dog Shit.

Performance never stopped mattering!

In Singapore, now that they have more than 80% of their population vaxxed, they just went from fewer than 100 cases of Covid per day, to more than 2,000/day as of August 29, 2021.


Singapore’s COVID-19 reopening struggle a warning for Australia | Coronavirus | 9 News Australia



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In Singapore, now that they have more than 80% of their population vaxxed, they just went from fewer than 100 cases of Covid per day, to more than 2,000/day as of August 29, 2021.


Singapore’s COVID-19 reopening struggle a warning for Australia | Coronavirus | 9 News Australia



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I am seeing a lot of claims that India kicked this bugs ass with Ivermectin, which if true would be embarrassing for the American "experts".
 
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Ivermectin, which if true would be embarrassing for the American "experts" ... after all these "experts" downplayed hydroxychlorine so same old same old.
 
The difference is Japanese people wear masks when the government tells them to. They wear a mask if they feel they are coming down with a cold. They care about others and do not want to risk making them sick.
No , horse paste does nothing for Covid. And some states that listened to Daffy Donald bought millions of doses of Hydroxy and are trying to get someone to take them off their red hands.
 
The difference is Japanese people wear masks when the government tells them to. They wear a mask if they feel they are coming down with a cold. They care about others and do not want to risk making them sick.
No , horse paste does nothing for Covid. And some states that listened to Daffy Donald bought millions of doses of Hydroxy and are trying to get someone to take them off their red hands.

I love how you just make statements which you cannot possibly know are true or not. The Indians have a vastly different story to tell but you'll never read up about it.

On May 7, 2021, during the peak of India's Delta Surge, The World Health Organization reported, "Uttar Pradesh (is) going the last mile to stop COVID-19."

https://www.who.int/india/news/feat...-pradesh-going-the-last-mile-to-stop-covid-19

The WHO noted, "Government teams are moving across 97,941 villages in 75 districts over five days in this activity which began May 5 in India's most populous state with a population of 230 million."

The activity involved an aggressive house-to-house test and treat program with medicine kits.

The WHO explained, "Each monitoring team has two members who visit homes in villages and remote hamlets to test everyone with symptoms of COVID-19 using Rapid Antigen Test kits. Those who test positive are quickly isolated and given a medicine kit with advice on disease management."

The medicines comprising the kit were not identified as part of the Western media blackout at the time. As a result, the contents were as secret as the sauce at McDonald's.

The WHO continued, "On the inaugural day, WHO field officers monitored over 2,000 government teams and visited at least 10,000 households."

This news story was published on the WHO Official Website in India. The website details the WHO’s work against COVID-19 in India, including a discussion about their “Online course for Rapid Response Teams.”

https://www.who.int/india

Such teams are the very government teams discussed above assigned to conduct the house-to-house test and treat program in Uttar Pradesh. In discussing the role of the Rapid Response Team (RRT), the WHO site reports,

“RRTs are a key component of a larger emergency response strategy that is essential for an efficient and effective response…WHO has produced and published this course for RRTs working at the national, sub-national, district, and sub-district levels to strengthen the pandemic response with support from the National Center for Disease Control, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”

The Rapid Response Teams derive support from the United States CDC under the umbrella of the WHO. This fact further validates the Uttar Pradesh test and treat program and solidifies this as a joint effort by the WHO and CDC.

https://www.who.int/india/news/detail/16-09-2021-online-course-for-rapid-response-teams

Perhaps the most telling portion of the WHO article was the last sentence, “WHO will also support the Uttar Pradesh government on the compilation of the final reports.”

https://www.who.int/india/news/feat...-pradesh-going-the-last-mile-to-stop-covid-19

None have yet been published.

Just five short weeks later, on June 14, 2021, new cases had dropped a staggering 97.1 percent, and the Uttar Pradesh program was hailed as a resounding success. According to ZeeNews of India, "The strategy of trace, test & treat yields results."

"The Yogi-led state has also been registering a steep decline in the number of Active COVID Cases as the figure has dropped from a high of 310,783 in April to 8,986 now, a remarkable reduction by 97.10 percent."

https://zeenews.india.com/uttar-pra...contains-second-wave-of-covid-19-2368977.html

By July 2, 2021, three weeks later, cases were down a full 99 percent.

https://www.news18.com/news/india/u...kdown-curbs-all-you-need-to-know-3918440.html

On August 6, 2021, India’s Ivermectin media blackout ended with MSN reporting. Western media, including MSN, finally acknowledged what was contained in those Uttar Pradesh medicine kits. Among the medicines were Doxycycline and Ivermectin.

https://trialsitenews.com/msn-showc...ound-the-ivermectin-based-home-medicine-kits/

On August 25, 2021, the Indian media noticed the discrepancy between Uttar Pradesh's massive success and other states, like Kerala's, comparative failure. Although Uttar Pradesh was only 5% vaccinated to Kerala's 20%, Uttar Pradesh had (only) 22 new COVID cases, while Kerala was overwhelmed with 31,445 in one day. So it became apparent that whatever was contained in those treatment kits must have been pretty effective.

https://www.thedesertreview.com/opi...cle_9a37d9a8-1fb2-11ec-a94b-47343582647b.html
 
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The difference is Japanese people wear masks when the government tells them to. They wear a mask if they feel they are coming down with a cold. They care about others and do not want to risk making them sick.
No , horse paste does nothing for Covid. And some states that listened to Daffy Donald bought millions of doses of Hydroxy and are trying to get someone to take them off their red hands.

This is why I detest dumbfucks like you, you denigrate treatments like ivermectin and just spout the usual bollocks about horse dewormer without ever attempting to avail yourself of the facts.
 
The difference is Japanese people wear masks when the government tells them to. They wear a mask if they feel they are coming down with a cold. They care about others and do not want to risk making them sick.
No , horse paste does nothing for Covid. And some states that listened to Daffy Donald bought millions of doses of Hydroxy and are trying to get someone to take them off their red hands.

Then why is Fauci & Pfizer ready to bring out in a therapeutic pill under a new name?
Ivermectin was iniatially developed for HUMANS and it won a Nobel Prize for effectiveness as an anti-inflammatory. After that
the agriculture community adopted it for use in animals as well. :palm:

_________________

Ivermectin, ‘Wonder drug’ from Japan: the human use perspective
Feb. 2, 2011

"In reality, ivermectin’s role in human medicine effectively began in April 1978 inside the Merck company,
several years before the drug emerged on the Animal Health market.
The highly potent bioactivity of a fermentation
broth of an organism isolated by the Kitasato Institute in Tokyo, which had been sent to Merck’s research laboratories
in 1974, was first identified in 1975. The active compounds were identified by the international multidisciplinary
collaborative team as the avermectins, with the subsequently-refined ivermectin derivative being designated the optimal
compound for development. Merck scientists, under the direction of Dr William Campbell, found that the drug was active
against a wide range of parasites of livestock and companion animals."

"Ivermectin has continually proved to be astonishingly safe for human use. Indeed, it is such a safe drug, with minimal
side effects, that it can be administered by non-medical staff and even illiterate individuals in remote rural communities,
provided that they have had some very basic, appropriate training. This fact has helped contribute to the unsurpassed beneficial
impact that the drug has had on human health and welfare around the globe, especially with regard to the campaign to fight
Onchocerciasis.

Today, ivermectin is being increasingly used worldwide to combat other diseases in humans, such as Strongyloidiasis
(which infects some 35 million each year), scabies (which causes 300 million cases annually), Pediculosis,
Gnathostomiasis and Myiasis—and new and promising properties and uses for ivermectin and other avermectin
derivatives are continuing to be found.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3043740/

_____________________

Ever taken?
Miralax
Pepto Bismol
Pepcid
Prilosec
Lomoyil
Benedryl
Dramamine
Glucosamine
Chondroitin
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
antibiotcs
sulphur
steroids
Prednisone
L-tryptophan
NSAIDS
DSM

Yes? Congratulations. They are all treatments shared by humans AND animals...ESPECIALLY HORSES!

The only changes for some Rx is the form, dosage and inactive ingredients. Looks like the horses stole it from humans.

_______________

New 'Pfizermectin'.

https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/...id-drug-thats-suspiciously-similar-ivermectin

https://www.rastaroutes.com/pfizer-covid-drug-similar-to-horse-ivermectin/

https://www.reuters.com/business/he...ins-study-covid-19-antiviral-drug-2021-09-27/
 
On August 6, 2021, India’s Ivermectin media blackout ended with MSN reporting. Western media, including MSN, finally acknowledged what was contained in those Uttar Pradesh medicine kits. Among the medicines were Doxycycline and Ivermectin.


medicines comprising the kit were not identified as part of the Western media blackout at the time. As a result, the contents were as secret
 
The difference is Japanese people wear masks when the government tells them to. They wear a mask if they feel they are coming down with a cold. They care about others and do not want to risk making them sick.
No , horse paste does nothing for Covid. And some states that listened to Daffy Donald bought millions of doses of Hydroxy and are trying to get someone to take them off their red hands.

So what? Every study to date that has gone to the field and compared infection rates between masked and unmasked populations found that masks make next to no difference in the rate. The only studies that can be cited to reduce the infection rate are theoretical ones conducted in laboratory conditions. There are lots of those and they are worthless.
 
The difference is Japanese people wear masks when the government tells them to. They wear a mask if they feel they are coming down with a cold. They care about others and do not want to risk making them sick.

the Irony of vaxxers calling anti-vaxxers 'uncaring' as they ignore and dismiss those who have had adverse side effects or death from the vax as collateral damage
 
In Singapore, now that they have more than 80% of their population vaxxed, they just went from fewer than 100 cases of Covid per day, to more than 2,000/day as of August 29, 2021.


Singapore’s COVID-19 reopening struggle a warning for Australia | Coronavirus | 9 News Australia



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are you really this stupid? the crux of the story is that since Singapore OPENED up their society, they went from 100 cases a day to 2000 cases a day!! how can you be so fucking wrong?
 
So what? Every study to date that has gone to the field and compared infection rates between masked and unmasked populations found that masks make next to no difference in the rate. The only studies that can be cited to reduce the infection rate are theoretical ones conducted in laboratory conditions. There are lots of those and they are worthless.

you are a liar. show the study, stupid fuck liar.

An evidence review of face masks against COVID-19 | PNAShttps://www.pnas.org › content
by J Howard · 2021 · Cited by 202 — Their models show that mask use by the public could significantly reduce the rate of COVID-19 spread, prevent further disease waves, and ...

https://www.cdc.gov › mmwr › volumes
by T Rebmann · 2021 — This report describes COVID-19 infections following close contact with masked and unmasked university students.

Mask adherence and rate of COVID-19 across the United Stateshttps://journals.plos.org › plosone › article › journal.po...
by CB Fischer · 2021 · Cited by 12 — Mean COVID-19 rates for states with at least 75% mask adherence in the preceding month was 109.26 per 100,000 compared to 249.99 per 100,000 for ...
‎PLOS ONE · ‎View About the Authors · ‎View Peer Review · ‎Download Citation

Modeling the potential for face mask use by the general public ...https://www.sciencedirect.com › science › article › pii
by SE Eikenberry · 2020 · Cited by 707 — Even very weak masks (20% effective) can still be useful if the underlying transmission rate is relatively low or decreasing: In Washington, where baseline ...

Masks & Face Coverings for the Publichttps://www.idsociety.org › infection-prevention › mas...
Jul 28, 2021 — Use of simple masks can reduce transmission of COVID-19 by 40% (95% uncertainty interval [UI], 20% to 54%). Worldwide universal mask use would ...

What the science says about lifting mask mandates - Naturehttps://www.nature.com › news feature
May 25, 2021 — With COVID rates dropping and vaccinations on the rise, the United ... to estimate the effect of mask mandates on SARS-CoV-2 transmission.

Face masks: what the data say - Naturehttps://www.nature.com › news feature
Oct 6, 2020 — And although they passed on the infection to members of their ... hospitalization rates for COVID-19 before and after mask mandates in 1,000 ...
Missing: unmasked ‎| Must include: unmasked

Surgical masks reduce COVID-19 spread, large-scale study ...https://med.stanford.edu › news › all-news › 2021/09
Sep 1, 2021 — ... masks impede the spread of COVID-19 and that just a few, low-cost ... COVID-19, which is caused by infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, ...

Mask or no mask for COVID-19: A public health and ... - NCBIhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC7428176
by T Li · 2020 · Cited by 114 — In the absence of highly effective drugs, vaccines, and abundant medical resources, many measures are used to manage the infection rate and ...

Effectiveness of Surgical and Cotton Masks in Blocking SARS ...https://www.acpjournals.org › doi
by S Bae · 2020 · Cited by 223 — Background: During respiratory viral infection, face masks are thought to prevent transmission (1). Whether face masks worn by patients with coronavirus
 
the big covid lie is failing due to no fucks given.

ignore tyrants. do not comply.

peaceful mass resistance frees humanity everytime.
 
you are a liar. show the study, stupid fuck liar.

An evidence review of face masks against COVID-19 | PNAShttps://www.pnas.org › content
by J Howard · 2021 · Cited by 202 — Their models show that mask use by the public could significantly reduce the rate of COVID-19 spread, prevent further disease waves, and ...

https://www.cdc.gov › mmwr › volumes
by T Rebmann · 2021 — This report describes COVID-19 infections following close contact with masked and unmasked university students.

Mask adherence and rate of COVID-19 across the United Stateshttps://journals.plos.org › plosone › article › journal.po...
by CB Fischer · 2021 · Cited by 12 — Mean COVID-19 rates for states with at least 75% mask adherence in the preceding month was 109.26 per 100,000 compared to 249.99 per 100,000 for ...
‎PLOS ONE · ‎View About the Authors · ‎View Peer Review · ‎Download Citation

Modeling the potential for face mask use by the general public ...https://www.sciencedirect.com › science › article › pii
by SE Eikenberry · 2020 · Cited by 707 — Even very weak masks (20% effective) can still be useful if the underlying transmission rate is relatively low or decreasing: In Washington, where baseline ...

Masks & Face Coverings for the Publichttps://www.idsociety.org › infection-prevention › mas...
Jul 28, 2021 — Use of simple masks can reduce transmission of COVID-19 by 40% (95% uncertainty interval [UI], 20% to 54%). Worldwide universal mask use would ...

What the science says about lifting mask mandates - Naturehttps://www.nature.com › news feature
May 25, 2021 — With COVID rates dropping and vaccinations on the rise, the United ... to estimate the effect of mask mandates on SARS-CoV-2 transmission.

Face masks: what the data say - Naturehttps://www.nature.com › news feature
Oct 6, 2020 — And although they passed on the infection to members of their ... hospitalization rates for COVID-19 before and after mask mandates in 1,000 ...
Missing: unmasked ‎| Must include: unmasked

Surgical masks reduce COVID-19 spread, large-scale study ...https://med.stanford.edu › news › all-news › 2021/09
Sep 1, 2021 — ... masks impede the spread of COVID-19 and that just a few, low-cost ... COVID-19, which is caused by infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, ...

Mask or no mask for COVID-19: A public health and ... - NCBIhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC7428176
by T Li · 2020 · Cited by 114 — In the absence of highly effective drugs, vaccines, and abundant medical resources, many measures are used to manage the infection rate and ...

Effectiveness of Surgical and Cotton Masks in Blocking SARS ...https://www.acpjournals.org › doi
by S Bae · 2020 · Cited by 223 — Background: During respiratory viral infection, face masks are thought to prevent transmission (1). Whether face masks worn by patients with coronavirus

japan disagrees.
 
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