Japanese media reported that Abe "vomited blood at the official residence", the Chief Cabinet Secretary denied: Seeing him every day, he is completely fine

  [Global Network Reporter Cui Tianya] "I meet with Prime Minister Abe every day...I think his health is completely fine." On the 4th, Japanese media reported that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was in poor health and was even in the prime minister’s residence. After vomiting blood, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga denied it at the press conference that day, and said that Shinzo Abe's health was "no problem at all."

  According to reports from the Japan Jiji News Agency and the Mainichi Shimbun, Suga Yoshihide responded to the statement that "Abe is unwell" at a press conference on the 4th. He said, “I meet with Prime Minister Abe every day. He just concentrates on his work. I think his health is completely fine.”

  According to the report, in the Japanese photo weekly magazine "Flash" published that day, it was reported that Abe had vomited blood in the office of the prime minister's residence on July 6. In addition, since the beginning of this year, Shinzo Abe has hardly had any rest days in response to the continual new crown pneumonia epidemic, and the people who attended the meeting with him have also reported that Abe is "bad" and "very tired".

  The Mainichi Shimbun also mentioned that at the end of Abe's first term, his ulcerative colitis had worsened, causing Abe to resign on the grounds of "stomach pain." The Jiji Agency revealed that in late July this year, Abe originally planned to retreat in the villa, but Japan has been affected by heavy rains in more and more areas. Abe had to abandon his plan to rest and instead only work in the afternoon every day. Recuperate".