Osaka’s 3 point exit model for Covid19
Osaka Governor Yoshimura Hirofumi said on Tuesday that the spread of the virus has slowed considerably thanks to the tremendous efforts of the people there over the past month. But he said the nationwide state of emergency has been extended nonetheless, so they need a clear target for easing restrictions. Since the central government failed to present one, his prefecture will offer an “Osaka model”.
That model requires
- the number of new cases with unclear infection routes to drop below 10 per day.
- The rate of positive results among people being tested would have to be under 7 percent.
- The third criteria is that the occupancy rate of hospital beds for patients with severe symptoms must stay under 60 percent.
All three conditions must be met for seven consecutive days. The Osaka government says it will determine on May 15 whether to gradually reopen businesses.
On the other hand, for Tokyo, Governor Koike Yuriko said on Tuesday, “It is not easy to find the way out and we should never let down our guard or get caught napping. It is our responsibility to draw a roadmap for the future, balancing both human life and the economy”.
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