#Japan_Politics - deaf, unable to speak and a single mother Kita Ward assemblywoman Saito Rie and her daughter urge all to stay home and stay safe from #Covid_19 #頑張りましょう https://t.co/nwi6iYhMHP
— Michael Thomas Cucek (@MichaelTCucek) April 26, 2020
Now here's some cutting edge public health policy that should be replicated substantially everywhere:https://t.co/FB448fak0d
— Patrick McKenzie (@patio11) April 26, 2020
If you're sent home with coronavirus and suggested to self-isolate for two weeks, you get a care package with everything you'll need for two weeks.
There’s been reports in Japan of drugstore employees gettting cursed out by customers (over sold-out masks) — prompting one Japanese resident of NYC to urge stores back home to take up a more Bronx attitude https://t.co/8IJXJvdUdl
— Hiroko Tabuchi #StayAtHome (@HirokoTabuchi) April 26, 2020
A pop-up stall selling masks for 75 yen ($0.70) each on the street near Okachimachi station in Tokyo. #転売 #マスク #COVID19 #Tokyo #Japan pic.twitter.com/KrRnABiVSt
— Jeffrey J. Hall 🇯🇵🇺🇸 (@mrjeffu) April 23, 2020
I bet there'll be a shortage of cardboard soon in Japan, considering also the increasing use of this material in public offices and airports https://t.co/6korOxJO3O
— Antonio Hermosín G. (@ant_hermosin) April 22, 2020