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Japan’s number of Covid-19 infections climbed to a new record yesterday. While Japan’s previous peak was 104,169 cases in February, yesterday, there were 110,600 cases. In Tokyo, 18,919 new cases were confirmed. The city’s metropolitan government raised its Covid alert to the highest of 4 levels. Most cases are mild, and don’t require hospital treatment. As the country moves on to its seventh Covid-19 wave due to the BA.5 sub-variant, deaths and severe cases have remained low. Still, Japan’s government is expanding limits on people who can receive fourth vaccine shots. Most people in the country have received 3 shots. […]

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So a year ago a peak in cases resulted in a total shutdown of society.  What has changed?  Oh yeah, cases don't matter, because the current variants are no longer deadly to 99.9% of the population...but let's keep ramping up the scaremongering!

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6 hours ago, dmacarelli said:

Will this nightmare even end? 

Probably not - as long as it's promotionally profitable for the dominant paradigm.

Means to an end.

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