Exactly one year ago, on April 26th, 2020,
If the "overshoot" really occurs in the real world, major cities in Japan will be paralyzed in one month, and corpses will be left on the street within two months.
I wrote that.
The fact that we have managed to survive "this" for the past year is the result of the government's declaration of a state of emergency and various other measures.
The reason why I can say that is because I calculated on my computer what would happen if we did not take any action.
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The Prime Minister has apologized for declaring a state of emergency for the third time, but I don't understand the meaning of this apology.
I have never thought of the prime minister as responsible for anything, not even for a moment.
When it comes to the question of responsibility, it is up to us whether one likes it or not
Because the response to this infection control is simple and clear.
However, there is a reason why that simple, obvious thing cannot be done.
We are living on a platform that includes the "reasons why we can't".
We can't blame ourselves for being the building blocks of the platform.
(I think we should unconditionally condemn those who are drinking and partying at this time.)
So, 'Whatever the pros and cons, the responsibility for this situation is on us'
That's all I need to know.
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In the past week, "dead bodies on the street" has become a reality in our country.
Osaka and Tokyo are in pretty bad shape.
In India, this is a reality. Patients are dying while waiting in hospital queues, and there are fights for "oxygen cylinders".
Although it is not in the news, I have heard that small countries in Africa have already surpassed that state.
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Under these circumstances, the Tokyo Olympics could not be a worse combination.
However, as I said before, I still want to see the "Tokyo Model" even in this situation.
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With the "Tokyo Model", "dead bodies on the street" may become a reality.
The corpse could be myself (I don't really care), my wife, or my daughters -- and I know I'll probably regret it to death.
Maybe I'm out of my mind.
Absolutely.
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Therefore -- if anyone is killed by the forced implementation of the "Tokyo model" of the Tokyo Olympics, I am prepared to be called a "murderer" for the rest of my life until I die.