Cruise Ship Questioning Response to Those Who Disembark Overseas Media February 20 7:21

Overseas media have been raising questions and concerns about the Japanese government's response to those who disembarked from the Diamond Princess, a cruise ship that was infected with the new coronavirus.

The leading American newspaper, The New York Times, claimed that many countries other than Japan had no effect during the period of isolation on board the ship under the heading "Japan has freed passengers on cruise ships. Is it safe?" Reported that she had been quarantined for another two weeks after she returned home.

He then pointed out that an Australian expert pointed out that `` a person who has recently been infected can develop symptoms a few days later, even if the test before disembarkation is negative, '' and introduced public transportation after disembarking passengers. I am questioning the response to returning home at an institution.

In addition, the British public broadcaster, BBC, interviewed Prof. Kentaro Iwata of Kobe University, who complained of inadequate infection control on board, and the CDC = Center for Disease Control in the United States. What we see is evidence that the risks are still continuing. "The statement also states that the Korean government has banned foreigners on cruise ships from entering the country.

In addition, Reuters reported a statement from an Israeli expert saying, "How can I release the quarantine when the virus is continuously exposed on the ship. It is not reasonable from an epidemiological point of view" "The criticism of the Japanese government's response is growing. The Olympic Year, which was to be honored for Prime Minister Abe, has been polluted."