Author: Michael Gillan Peckitt

UK & CP born, living in Japan, blogging about disability
Disability Japan Para Sports Paralympics Tokyo 2020

Despite being “safe and secure” Tokyo Olympic Committee President Hashimoto refrains calling event a success with Paralympics in mind

Seiko Hashimoto said the highest priority was given to ensuring they were delivered in a “safe and secure” manner by putting anti-coronavirus measures in place. She refrained, however, from declaring the event a success with an eye on the approaching Paralympics.

Coronavirus COVID-19 Disability Japan

After Japan’s Govt hospitalization policy suggested mild COVID cases be treated at hotels or at home, Chiba Prefecture develops guidelines for COVID patients with disabilities

The new guidelines stipulate that COVID-19 patients with a low possibility of developing severe symptoms be cared for at home, in principle. However, Chiba Prefecture has established its own standards for hotel treatment and home treatments, with exceptions for people with disabilities, the elderly or pregnant who are asymptomatic or mildly ill.

Coronavirus COVID-19 Disability Japan

“We are by no means disregarding citizens’ lives,” says Japanese health minister Norihisa Tamura in apparent reversal of COVID policy regarding hospitalization

Japan’s health minister Norihisa Tamura said Thursday that COVID-19 patients with mild symptoms will be advised to be treated at a hospital if the doctor says they have a high risk of getting more ill, under the government’s revised guidelines on coronavirus hospitalization.

“People with moderate symptoms will be hospitalized, in principle,” Tamura also explained at a parliamentary committee meeting.

Abuse Care Disability Japan Nursing Care

Almost one year after actions of staff “recognized by the Kobe Municipal Government as sexual abuse” committee finds care home to have provided residents with “inappropriate care”

An independent committee established with the approval of the city of Kobe recently compiled and released a report on the Rokko Tsurujuen, a social welfare corporation in Nada Ward, Kobe City, which has been found to have provided inappropriate care to the elderly and whose employees complained of power harassment.

Coronavirus COVID-19 Disability Japan Pandemic

Japan’s Experts Warn of Risks of Not Hospitalizing Moderate Coronavirus Cases

According to the health ministry’s guidelines, moderately ill COVID-19 patients are divided into the Moderate I and II groups. Moderate I patients have a short breath and show signs of pneumonia, while Moderate II patients suffer severer symptoms and need oxygen administration. The new policy would keep Moderate I patients at home.

Disability Japan Padded Jobs Paralympics Tokyo 2020

France’s Paralympic Swimming Team lands in Tokyo, first team to arrive for Paralympic Games

A total of thirteen people, eight players and five staff members arrived in Japan. They waved to the press and said “Hello” in Japanese. The team will hold a pre-training camp in Kanazawa City, as officials have confirmed they have all tested negative for COVID-19 following their arrival at Narita airport near Tokyo.