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Spent the world's largest amount of coronavirus countermeasures (293 trillion yen) and has the highest number of infected people in the world for 10 consecutive weeks
and
Japan, the world's 4th largest mask country with the highest number of new deaths (12/6)
*Over 120,000 excess deaths in 2022 (2020 standard) through August are equivalent to 6.5 years of excess deaths. The number of births also decreased by 240,000. By the way, the cumulative total of ``coronavirus deaths,'' which includes life expectancy, other diseases, and accidental deaths, is approximately 40,000 in just under three years. By the way, the vaccination rate for Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare employees is 10%.
Japan, where more than 99% of people wear masks, ranks 4th in the world in the number of new deaths.
South Korea has the highest rate of mask wearing, ranking 9th in the world.
Germany has the highest rate of mask-wearing on public transportation, ranking second in the world.
If masks are effective, why isn't it simply a result of Countries with a high rate of masking = fewer deaths'' or
Countries that don't wear masks = more deaths''?
Why are countries with a high rate of mask-wearing ranked among the top 10 in the world in terms of new deaths?
Looking at the number of additional vaccinations per 100 people for the 1st to 10th highest number of new deaths…
Number of vaccinations
1st place Japan (4th place number of deaths) population 125.6 million people
2nd place: Peru (10th highest number of deaths), population 33.7 million people
3rd place: South Korea (9th place in number of deaths), population 51.3 million people
4th place Germany (2nd highest number of deaths) population 83.9 million people
5th place: France (5th place in death toll) population: 65.6 million people
6th place: Brazil (3rd place in number of deaths), population 215.4 million people
7th place: Mexico (6th place in number of deaths), population 131.6 million people
8th place: America (1st in number of deaths), population 334.8 million people
9th place: Indonesia (8th place in number of deaths), population 279.1 million people
10th place: Russia (7th place in number of deaths), population 145.8 million people
If we look at this as a ranking of the number of new deaths by population ratio…
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Ranking of new deaths by population ratio
1st place: Germany (4th place for number of vaccinations) Population: 83.9 million people
2nd place: France (5th place for number of vaccinations) Population: 65.6 million people
3rd place Japan (1st place for number of vaccinations) Population 125.6 million people
4th place: Brazil (6th place for number of vaccinations) Population: 215.4 million people
5th place: America (8th place for number of vaccinations) Population: 334.8 million people
6th place: Peru (2nd place for number of vaccinations), population 33.7 million people
7th place Mexico (7th place for number of vaccinations) Population: 131.6 million people
8th place: South Korea (3rd place for number of vaccinations), population 51.3 million people
9th place Russia (10th place for number of vaccinations) Population 145.8 million people
10th place Indonesia (9th place for number of vaccinations) Population 279.1 million people
If vaccines are effective, why can't we simply conclude that "countries with high vaccination rates = few deaths" and "countries with low vaccination rates = many deaths"?
Why are countries with high vaccination rates ranked in the top 10 for new deaths in the world?
Why aren't countries with low vaccination rates ranked in the top 10 for new deaths in the world?
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