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Olympics now ended, Japan races to vaccinate as Covid-19 sees record surge

Updated on: 15 August,2021 08:15 AM IST  |  Tokyo
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Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is pinning his hopes on vaccinations, which started slow, but is now making good progress. How this race between shots and disease finishes may determine Suga’s political future, not to mention the health of tens of thousands.

Olympics now ended, Japan races to vaccinate as Covid-19 sees record surge

Only 36 per cent of the population in Japan is fully vaccinated. Pic/AFP

The Tokyo Olympics have ended, but it’s still vacation season in Japan, and many people are ignoring government pleas to avoid travel and stay away from bars and restaurants even as the Coronavirus spikes at record levels.


Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is pinning his hopes on vaccinations, which started slow, but is now making good progress. How this race between shots and disease finishes may determine Suga’s political future, not to mention the health of tens of thousands.


Suga seems optimistic vaccines will win, but with only about 36 per cent of the population fully vaccinated, experts say the virus’s highly infectious Delta variant is pulling ahead. They are urging the government to put more teeth in its weak state of emergency. Japan has managed the Covid-19 pandemic better than many countries, without the kind of restrictive lockdown used in other nations, but some believe that may now be needed.


Japan’s daily Coronavirus cases have topped 10,000 for more than a week, and the total has doubled in the past four months to exceed one million. Tokyo’s daily caseloads tripled during the Games that ended Sunday. And as hospitals fill up, nearly 20,000 infected people are isolating at home, over 10 times more than a month ago.

On Friday, Tokyo reported 5,773 new cases, surpassing the previous record of 5,042 set last week. More than 80 per cent of Japan’s elderly population of 36 million have completed their vaccinations since they started getting shots in mid-April. Suga says high inoculation rates among seniors have contributed to a significant decline in the number of elderly patients.

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20,71,39,677
TOTAL Number OF CORONAVIRUS 

CASES IN THE WORLD

43,61,948
Number OF DEATHS WORLDWIDE 

18,57,40,646
Number OF RECOVERED PATIENTS

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