Japan announced that the mirror of hospitals rejected Covid-19 patients, after a newborn baby die from NCOV infection was not accepted.

After the meeting on August 23, the Japanese Minister of Health and Governor of Tokyo Yurriko Koike asked medical agencies and medical universities to cooperate in the war against pandemic, after officials acknowledge the status of one

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Employees require hospitals and clinics in Tokyo to maximize beds to ensure beds for inpatient treatment patients and mobilize personnel to places to support.

The request is based on the Law on Prevention of Infectious Disease revised in February, giving additional rights to the management agency forcing private hospitals to support when there is a medical crisis.

Medical staff delivered to Covid-19 patients at Sakura General Hospital, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

The drastic measure was given by the Government of Japan and the cities after a newborn was killed last week in Kasshiwa City, Chiba Prefecture.

Baby's mother is a pregnant woman with Covid-19 is self-isolation at home.

Local health officials confirmed that some hospitals in Kasshiwa City refused to receive this NCOV pregnancy.

Japan on August 23 recorded 16,589 NCOV cases, for the first time below 20,000 cases in the last 6 days.