Regarding the state of emergency, which is due on March 7, the Japan Medical Association Chairman Nakagawa said, "There is a risk of sending a false message to the public," regarding the fact that some areas are considering canceling it ahead of schedule. I can't say I'm in favor of raising my hand, "he said, calling on the government to take a cautious approach.

At a press conference on the 25th, Chairman Nakagawa of the Japan Medical Association said, "The rate of decrease in the number of newly infected people has slowed down, and there are signs that the decline has stopped. There is a risk of sending a message. "



On top of that, "It is most important to thoroughly control the number of infected people to the level where the fourth wave does not hit, and to pave the way for a firm convergence in order to protect the lives and health of the people and return to normal socio-economic activities. However, I cannot say that I am in favor of raising my hand to lift the move ahead of schedule, "he said, calling on the government to take a cautious approach.



In addition, Chairman Nakagawa said about the vaccination of the new coronavirus, "The infection will spread again, it will be difficult to carry out widespread vaccination in the fourth wave, and it will cause great confusion in the medical field. We continue to put up with it, and we must not turn it into a bubble of water. "