Covid-19 in Japan: what does (not) explain the relative low incidence

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Main Author: Uehara, Alexandre Ratsuo
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Lopes, Beatriz
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Carta Internacional (Belo Horizonte. Online)
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Summary: This article seeks to analyze the COVID-19 pandemic’s impacts in Japan, which has a low rate of contagion and mortality, going against the fears that due to its position as the country with the oldest society in the world. The goal is to show that, despite the Japanese indicators being much better than those of the USA, Brazil and several European countries, which suffered criticism concerning their populations and governments’ attitudes, thecoping policies implemented by Japan and the behaviors and reactions of Japanese society also did not always occur in a coherent way.
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spelling Covid-19 in Japan: what does (not) explain the relative low incidenceCovid-19 en Japón: que (no) explica la baja incidencia relativaCovid-19 no Japão: o que (não) explica a relativa baixa incidênciaThis article seeks to analyze the COVID-19 pandemic’s impacts in Japan, which has a low rate of contagion and mortality, going against the fears that due to its position as the country with the oldest society in the world. The goal is to show that, despite the Japanese indicators being much better than those of the USA, Brazil and several European countries, which suffered criticism concerning their populations and governments’ attitudes, thecoping policies implemented by Japan and the behaviors and reactions of Japanese society also did not always occur in a coherent way.Este artículo busca analizar los impactos de la pandemia COVID-19 en Japón, que tiene una baja tasa de contagio y mortalidad, en contra de los temores que han surgido por ser el país con la sociedad más antigua del mundo. Se buscará mostrar que, a pesar de que los indicadores son mucho mejores que los de EE. UU., Brasil y varios países europeos, que tuvieron las actitudes de poblaciones y gobiernos criticadas, las políticas de afrontamiento implementadas por Japón y los comportamientos y reacciones de su sociedad también no siempre ocurrió de manera coherente.Este artigo busca analisar os impactos da pandemia da COVID-19 no Japão, que apresenta uma baixa taxa de contágio e de mortalidade, contrariando os temores que surgiram por ser o país com a sociedade mais envelhecida do mundo. Buscar-se-á mostrar que, apesar dos indicadores serem muito melhores do que dos EUA, do Brasil e de vários países europeus, que tiveram as atitudes das populações e governos criticados, as políticas de enfrentamento implementadas pelo Japão e os comportamentos e reações da sua sociedade também não ocorreram sempre de maneira coerente.Associação Brasileira de Relações Internacionais (ABRI)2021-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://www.cartainternacional.abri.org.br/Carta/article/view/120010.21530/ci.v16n3.2021.1200Carta Internacional; Vol. 16 No. 3 (2021): Carta Internacional - Publicação Contínua; e1200Carta Internacional; Vol. 16 Núm. 3 (2021): Carta Internacional - Publicação Contínua; e1200Carta Internacional; v. 16 n. 3 (2021): Carta Internacional - Publicação Contínua; e12002526-903810.21530/ci.v16n3.2021reponame:Carta Internacional (Belo Horizonte. Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Relações Internacionais (ABRI)instacron:ABRIporhttps://www.cartainternacional.abri.org.br/Carta/article/view/1200/878https://www.cartainternacional.abri.org.br/Carta/article/view/1200/879Copyright (c) 2021 Alexandre Ratsuo Uehara, Beatriz Lopeshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUehara, Alexandre RatsuoLopes, Beatriz 2021-12-12T13:34:51Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1200Revistahttps://www.cartainternacional.abri.org.br/CartaONGhttps://www.cartainternacional.abri.org.br/Carta/oaicartainternacional@abri.org.brhttps://doi.org/10.215302526-90382526-9038opendoar:2021-12-12T13:34:51Carta Internacional (Belo Horizonte. Online) - Associação Brasileira de Relações Internacionais (ABRI)false
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Covid-19 en Japón: que (no) explica la baja incidencia relativa
Covid-19 no Japão: o que (não) explica a relativa baixa incidência
title Covid-19 in Japan: what does (not) explain the relative low incidence
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Uehara, Alexandre Ratsuo
title_short Covid-19 in Japan: what does (not) explain the relative low incidence
title_full Covid-19 in Japan: what does (not) explain the relative low incidence
title_fullStr Covid-19 in Japan: what does (not) explain the relative low incidence
title_full_unstemmed Covid-19 in Japan: what does (not) explain the relative low incidence
title_sort Covid-19 in Japan: what does (not) explain the relative low incidence
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description This article seeks to analyze the COVID-19 pandemic’s impacts in Japan, which has a low rate of contagion and mortality, going against the fears that due to its position as the country with the oldest society in the world. The goal is to show that, despite the Japanese indicators being much better than those of the USA, Brazil and several European countries, which suffered criticism concerning their populations and governments’ attitudes, thecoping policies implemented by Japan and the behaviors and reactions of Japanese society also did not always occur in a coherent way.
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