Asia Undercurrent
Japan has avoided severe lockdowns in favor of voluntary self-restraint measures. The result has been the lowest level of COVID-related deaths (230 per million) among all the nations in the OECD. Even large-scale events such as the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics took place with no upsurge in cases. There have been some downsides, however. With a near total ban on immigration and tourism, foreign companies in Japan have seen their plans disrupted and the previously fast-growing tourism sector has suffered from a severe downturn. To explore the story behind Japan’s COVID countermeasures, we brought together a panel of experts to better understand what the world could learn from Japan’s experience. MODERATOR: KAZUTO SUZUKI[PROFESSOR OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY AT THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO SENIOR FELLOW OF ASIA PACIFIC INITIATIVE (API)] PANELIST: HITOSHI OSHITANI[PROFESSOR AT TOHOKU UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE] PANELIST: GEAROID REIDY[SENIOR EDITOR, BLOOMBERG NEWS] PANELIST: ZEYNEP TUFEKCI[VISITING ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY AND A COLUMNIST AT THE NEW YORK TIMES]
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