I am grateful to #Japan
🇯🇵
for its strong support to the global #COVID19 response, including its US$46m contribution to @WHO
's efforts in support of affected countries. Thank you Ambassador Kazuyuki Yamazaki and @MofaJapan_en
for their commitment to protecting people's health.
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If U.S. citizens wish to return to the United States, they should make arrangements to do so now. U.S.
citizens who live in the United States but are currently in Japan should
arrange for immediate return to the United States, unless they are prepared
to remain abroad for an indefinite period.
Capacity of Japan’s Health Care System
As compared to the number of positive cases and hospitalizations in the United
States and Europe, the number of reported COVID-19 cases in Japan
remains relatively low. The Japanese Government’s decision to not test
broadly makes it difficult to accurately assess the COVID-19 prevalence rate.
Our diplomatic mission is in touch with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention in Atlanta and continues to carefully monitor the capacity of Japan’s
health care system in Tokyo as well as other locations including Osaka,
Nagoya, Fukuoka, Sapporo, and Naha. While we have confidence in Japan’s
health care system today, we believe a
significant increase in COVID-19 cases makes it difficult to predict how the
system will be functioning in the coming weeks. In the event of a spike in
cases, U.S. citizens with pre-existing medical conditions may not be able to
receive the medical care they have grown accustomed to in Japan prior to
the COVID-19 pandemic.