Makoto Nonomura: “Lives are being lost through politics” Wait for the peak out decision!
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has decided not to run for the LDP presidency. In the end, it was a pathetic ending – with people’s hearts falling away one by one.
The only one who stood by him was Shinjiro Koizumi, the Minister of Environment, who, when asked by the media about his resignation, replied
“When asked by the media about the prime minister’s resignation, he said, “I wish the prime minister would have spoken more in his own words.
“The prime minister has been criticized all the time, but no other administration has done such a good job.
“I wanted him to speak more in his own words,” she said tearfully.
Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe threw away his administration because of the deterioration of his chronic illness and picked up chestnuts in the fire. In the ruling party
“In the ruling party, some sympathetic voices are heard saying, “It would have been difficult for anyone to run the government in Corona.
Some people in the ruling party are sympathetic. Mr. Takafumi Horie, a businessman known for his harsh words, said on his YouTube channel, “He is one of the most difficult prime ministers of all time.
“He is one of the best prime ministers of all time.
“He has been able to fulfill most of his promises.
He has been able to fulfill most of his promises.
Even so, the fact that he refused to call a special session of the Diet as demanded by the opposition parties and ended up as a suicide bomber, while the number of severe cases of corona remained high, is a major problem. This was brought to my attention once again by Makoto Nonomura, a TV personality who was infected with the new coronavirus and was on the verge of death.
On September 6, Nonomura made a remote appearance on “Viking MORE” (Fuji Television Network). When asked about Prime Minister Kan, he gasped for air and blurted out his feelings.
“I’m sorry, but I wish Prime Minister Kan would have quit earlier. I’m sorry, but I wish Kan had quit earlier. As someone who has wandered between life and death, I can tell you that many people are still suffering at this point.
He was also harsh on Environment Minister Koizumi, who shed tears.
“I want to cry…. The ones who want to cry but can’t are the ones who are in the intensive care unit (ICU) right now. And those who have died, their families. Please don’t ever forget that they are losing their lives because of this politics.
I hope you will never forget that we are losing our lives because of this politics,” he said angrily.
Although Nonomura was found to be positive for corona on July 30, he was considered to have a mild case according to the national standard, so he refused to go to the emergency room and continued to recuperate at home. Later, his condition worsened and he was hospitalized on August 5.
At that point, he was diagnosed as having severe pneumonia and was sent directly to the ICU. He was said to be on the verge of being put on ECMO (artificial heart-lung machine).
On August 24, Nonomura was discharged from the hospital and reported her condition on YouTube. As a testament to the severity of his battle against the disease, his face was gaunt and thin, and his voice was hoarse. His face was gaunt and thin, and his voice was hoarse.
“Even though he was discharged from the hospital, it did not mean that he was completely cured. In Mr. Nonomura’s case, the back side of his lungs had hardened, so even after he recovers, there is a possibility that he will have some residual symptoms that make it difficult to breathe.
Before he was infected with corona, he was popular as a “teasing character” led by his close friend Shinobu Sakagami, but after his extreme struggle with the disease, his words have gained weight.
“He said, “I believe that Mr. Nonomura will be asked more often as a ‘concerned person’ in news related to corona. Mr. Nonomura is also angry with the government and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government for their lagging response to corona. He also feels the harshness of the medical field firsthand and feels that he must do something about it.
The number of infected people in Tokyo peaked in mid-August and has been on a downward trend. Shigeru Omi, chairman of the government’s Subcommittee on Coronary Measures, has proposed lifting the ban on people who have received two doses of the vaccine from participating in large-scale events, eating together in large groups, and traveling across prefectures.
The government also plans to lift the ban on all economic exchanges with foreign countries as soon as it determines that the infection has peaked out. A medical professional mentioned above spits out, “In the medical field, people are saying, ‘It’s too early to tell.
“In the medical field, there is an overwhelming feeling that it is still too early to tell and that it is too optimistic. Unless the causes of the de facto collapse of healthcare are addressed, the same thing will happen again.
In Nagata-cho, people are talking more about the presidential election and the House of Representatives election than about Corona. As Nonomura loudly states, if the medical field is neglected, lives that can be saved will not be saved.
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