China News Service, July 7th. According to a report by the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) on the 7th, the Japanese Red Cross Medical Center organized an investigation recently on the mental impact of medical staff participating in the new crown treatment. The results show that Nearly 30% of the medical staff interviewed fell into depression.

In Yokosuka City, Japan, medical personnel simulate the detection of nucleic acids in a box-shaped temporary quarantine facility.

  According to reports, during the period from April to May, the most severe epidemic in Japan, the center conducted a survey of about 2,000 medical personnel. Questions include "whether there is depression", "whether insomnia" and "whether the appetite is low" "Wait, a total of 848 respondents gave effective answers.

  From the results, a total of 237 people fell into depression, accounting for 27.9% of the total number of respondents.

  In response to the investigation results, the doctor responsible for the investigation, Izumo Yuta, stated that due to the unknown nature of the new coronavirus, and after contact with patients, medical staff will worry that they will be inadvertently infected, and also worry that the virus may be transmitted to family members and other reasons, resulting in They fell into depression.

  At the same time, Izumo said, "There are more people in depression than expected, and I am very surprised." He also said that he will support the relevant personnel at the spiritual level through timely changes of post and spiritual comfort.