The reality is that Japanese people’s immune systems are significantly weakened.
Japan is the only country where the coronavirus pandemic hasn’t ended.
Even though the rest of the world has long since passed, there are still Japanese people who are afraid of the coronavirus.
Even though it’s still autumn, classes have started to be closed at schools due to influenza.
In the past, influenza epidemics occurred in the middle of winter, around December or January.
Around October, when the heat is still lingering, students started complaining of cold and began wearing warmer clothing.
Even though I was wearing short sleeves because it was so hot.
Several teachers have also been absent from work due to the flu.
I feel that Japanese people’s immune systems have been significantly weakened in recent years.
The media has been reporting for several years that one in two people will develop cancer. Cancer hospitals are apparently always overwhelmed.
We may be the country with the highest number of cancer patients in the world.
But for some reason, Japanese people feel reassured when everyone has cancer.
A characteristic of Japanese people is that they feel reassured when everyone is in the same situation.
Also, recently several students at school collapsed and had to be rushed to the hospital.
It’s worrying to see such an increase in the number of sick people.
It’s true that many Japanese people are definitely becoming weaker.
The Japanese population is also shrinking dramatically.
The number of vacant houses and lots is increasing, and more and more land is being left vacant.
What do you think is the cause of this?

