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Japan's record Covid deaths mount in wave estimated to last till April


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Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida attends a news conference on Covid-19 measures, in Tokyo, Japan February 17, 2022. ― David Mareuil/Pool via Reuters

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TOKYO, Feb 18 ― Japan set a new record for daily deaths from Covid-19 in a wave of Omicron-fuelled fatalities that a government-affiliated researcher estimated may stretch into April.

Newly recorded fatalities rose to 271 yesterday, according to a tally by national broadcaster NHK, the third straight day over 200. There have been 2,446 deaths so far in February, already the second-deadliest month in the two-year pandemic.

A panel of health experts said this week that a surge of cases caused by the infectious Omicron variant appears to have peaked out, but hospitalisations and deaths would likely continue, particularly among the elderly.

Kyoto University professor Hiroshi Nishiura estimated that the Omicron wave would claim 4,339 lives between January and April 20, with more than 70 per cent of the victims in their 80s or older. That number could be reduced depending on the progression of booster shots, according to Nishiura.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has pledged to accelerate Japan's booster shot programme, which has so far reached just 12 per cent of the population. ― Reuters



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