Ginza Koyama daily journal 2022.07.25 Neither class 2 nor class 5

Ginza Koyama daily journal 2022.07.25 Neither class 2 nor class 5

Even though it’s summer vacation.

Children would want to go to the sea or to the mountains to escape the heat.

As usual, a request to refrain from doing this.

If everything were open 24 hours a day instead of shortening the hours, restaurants, theaters, and trains would be empty.

I wondered if Corona would be on par with influenza, but it remained in the class 2 category.

It’s easy to put in taxes, you don’t have to pay for it, and the health center takes responsibility.

I understand the theory, but it doesn’t look like it’s working well in reality.

It’s normal to report an infection to the health center, but in the end, it feels like waiting for instructions.

It is the right and obligation to the people to receive medical care.

Especially if it is an infectious disease.

The elaborate Japanese medical facility system is not suitable for this corona countermeasure.

I think that medical care should restructure its institutional policy from the standpoint of infectious disease control.

Admission to a special nursing home has a long-term care level of 3 or higher.

In that way, even if we sort out the 5 types and the others, we have not been able to make a rational hospital selection. (Japan has a level system from 1 to 5, where 5 is the highest danger/sickness level)

It is not possible to distribute patients as if they were sorting out hotel rooms.

It is difficult to move and transport patients.

For the person, the family, and the long-term care facility.

Why not rent a taxi company as you would rent a hotel?

Distribute abundant protective clothing, disinfectants, and antigen test kits.

In the city, it is necessary to secure a safe means of transportation.

I want AI autonomous driving taxis to be developed as soon as possible.

Day pick-up is also helpful.

The spread of vaccines has made the elderly residents of the facility relatively safe.

But medical care staff are at risk every day.

It’s the same as a police officer or a firefighter.

Moreover, it is dispatched every day.

Nevertheless, Koyama G holds an infectious disease control meeting online every day.

Gives detailed guidance on measures for each individual facility.

If necessary, send support staff from all over the country.

I also participate, but I can only buy and distribute test kits and test reagents as much as possible.

Japan should have more facilities and human resources than other countries.

In fact, the mortality rate is low compared to the rest of the world.

But I think there is a better way to do it.

Health centers also have management responsibilities that go beyond their capabilities.

At the scene, the action is still cautious in the instructions.

That said, there aren’t any special medicines.

Today new PCR positive staff: 2

Thank you for your hard work. Thank you.

This morning’s pulse oximeter 97/97/98

Pre-meal blood glucose 124 body temperature 36.0 degrees

If you get lost, take a step forward

Representative Yasunari Koyama