As the spread of the new coronavirus infection has begun to tighten the beds in some areas, the government will secure the necessary medical care provision system by subsidizing up to 19.5 million yen per bed to medical institutions that accept infected people. It is a policy to proceed.

Due to the rapid increase in the number of people infected with the new coronavirus, beds for accepting patients are beginning to tighten in some areas, and Prime Minister Suga said at the Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy on the 21st, "We need to have a wider range of hospitals accept patients. I pointed out.



The government has decided to subsidize up to 19.5 million yen per bed to medical institutions that accept infected people in areas where beds are tight.



In addition, even after the symptoms have recovered, there are cases where the transfer destination cannot be found and the bed is not available, so we will promote the securing of the necessary medical care provision system by triple the medical fees paid to the transfer destination medical institution. It is a policy.



On the other hand, the government has decided to open a countermeasures headquarters for the new coronavirus on the 22nd,


and


hurry up preparations so that vaccination, which is positioned as the decisive factor for infection control, can be started from the end of next month as much as possible, and

▽ to businesses It is expected to confirm that we will take all possible measures to support.