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ID173728
Title ProperHow Japan Stumbled into a Pandemic Miracle
LanguageENG
AuthorAldrich, Daniel P ;  Daniel P. Aldrich; Toshiaki Yoshida ;  Yoshida, Toshiaki
Summary / Abstract (Note)While a number of nations have used high-tech surveillance, mass testing, contact tracing, and draconian stay-at-home laws to manage the ongoing pandemic, Japan’s official response has been less energetic. The country also faces tremendous challenges with an aging population, high population density, and broad use of public transportation systems. Yet it has managed to achieve strong COVID-19 outcomes, with far lower death rates than many other advanced industrial democracies. This article traces Japan's weak response and potential explanations for its pandemic miracle, focusing especially on the role of social ties and silver linings that have emerged during the pandemic.
`In' analytical NoteCurrent History Vol. 119, No.818; Sep 2020: p.217–221
Journal SourceCurrent History Vol: 119 No 818
Key WordsDisasters ;  Japan ;  Social Capital ;  Pandemic ;  COVID-19


 
 
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