As Japan struggles to contain the outbreak of coronavirus, Brad Glosserman assesses the response so far and talks about where the country could and should be doing better. Hosted by Oscar Boyd.
The ad at the top of the episode was paid for and sponsored by Democrats Abroad Japan, a volunteer organization to help Americans overseas register to vote. They are having their primary right now and you can cast a remote ballot until March 10, 2020 at democratsabroad.org/primary
Visit The JT's dedicated COVID-19 site for all the latest updates on the coronavirus situation from around Japan: http://jtimes.jp/covid19
Read more:
- COVID-19 crisis could get much worse (Brad Glosserman, The Japan Times)
- Abe to hasten legal preparations for declaring state of emergency over COVID-19 (Satoshi Sugiyama, The Japan Times)
- 'What should I do?': Japanese mothers struggle to cope after virus shut schools (Mari Yamaguchi, AP)
- With the coronavirus canceling classes, what are English teachers to do? (Patrick St. Michel, The Japan Times)
- Abe uses news conference to battle criticism — and coronavirus (Satoshi Sugiyama, The Japan Times)
- 'Just Cancel it!' trending hard as coronavirus gets Olympic push from '88 anime 'Akira' (Bloomberg)
- How far can Japan go to curb the coronavirus outbreak? Not as far as you may think (Tomohiro Osaki, The Japan Times)
Photo by AP/Jae C. Hong
Special delivery! Hear all about it!
Sign up to be notified when we drop a new episode of the Deep Dive podcast.
No spam. Just the good stuff.
With your current subscription plan you can comment on stories. However, before writing your first comment, please create a display name in the Profile section of your subscriber account page.