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108: What explains Japan's low COVID-19 case count? And can we expect another wave? w/Gearoid Reidy

12.08.2021 - By The Japan TimesPlay

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Gearoid Reidy, senior editor at Bloomberg Japan, joins to discuss Japan's low COVID-19 case count, and if the country can expect another wave.

Read more: 

Japan’s COVID-19 deaths lowest in 16 months as cases plummet

First case of Japanese national infected with omicron variant confirmed

What's behind the rapid disappearance of the delta variant in Japan? It could be self-extinction. 

Japan boosts medical system to admit 37,000 COVID patients

South Korea's new COVID-19 cases top 7,000 for first time

Japan's COVID-19 booster shot drive kicks off with health care workers

Poll finds 89% in Japan back Kishida’s ban on new foreign arrivals 

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Photo: Though cases are low and almost all emergency measures have been lifted in Japan, the public is still taking a cautious approach to the pandemic, and mask wearing is ubiquitous. | REUTERS

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