China News Service, May 15 (Xinhua), according to a report by the Kyodo News Agency on the 15th, the results of a questionnaire survey on doctors responsible for the detection and treatment of new crown virus in Japan showed that about 90% of the 172 people who responded were uneasy about the risk of infection. In addition, more than 20% of the respondents answered “no overtime pay”.

On April 17, local time, a Tokyo post employee was handing out free masks to residents. Previously, the Japanese government made a commitment to distribute two reusable cloth masks to each family in Japan.

  The union of national doctors "UNION", a working doctor, held a press conference in Tokyo and announced the above results.

  The results of the questionnaire survey show that only about 11% of people answered “not worried” about their own infection risk, and the rest answered “very worried” and “some worried”.

  For the multiple-choice question about what is needed to treat new coronary pneumonia, the answer is "adequate supply of infection protection equipment" is the most, accounting for about 94%, and only 15% of medical N95 masks are "sufficiently guaranteed", and about 31% People answered "reusing".

  Regarding the question about overtime payment, about 24% said "there was no overtime payment", indicating that people who did not have an employment contract also accounted for about 20%. UNION pointed out that "labor management is poor." Although doctors demanded payment of danger allowances, only about 19% answered “pay”.

  According to reports, about 70% of the doctors working in the field are full-time doctors, and the graduate students and interns together account for about 10%.

  UNION, on behalf of Naoto Ueyama, emphasized at the press conference: "Even if the declaration of emergency is partially lifted, it is necessary to be prepared for the second wave of the new crown pandemic. If the safety and treatment issues are not resolved, medical collapse may occur from within. The questionnaire survey was conducted online from April 24 to May 6.