Friday, 26 Apr 2024

After Facing the COVID-19 Problem, Japan Is Now Threatened by a Massive Suicide Case

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Befrienders Tokyo, a suicide hotline in Japan that is busy operating, after being re-authorized by the governmentBefrienders Tokyo, a suicide hotline in Japan that is busy operating, after being re-authorized by the government

News24xx.com - Not only during the pandemic, countries around the world must now be prepared for the negative impacts that emerge after the COVID-19 pandemic has passed.

One of them is the country of Japan which is feared will experience a wave of suicide from its people on a large scale.

The number of suicide reports received is still in the hundreds every day, but the difference is the number of staff from this service.

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Japanese government was forced to cut the budget of the suicide hotline service. This makes them forced to lose some staff who should be employed.

The adverse economic impact after the COVID-19 pandemic passed feared medical workers to restore the Japanese situation to 1998.

Indeed, for now, there has not been an increase in the number of suicides in Japan since the country adopted a lockdown policy.

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However, if Japan experiences an economic crisis, the unemployment rate is expected to increase each year. Just 1 percent of the unemployment rate in Japan could cause around 2,400 Japanese people to commit suicide.

If this condition occurs in one year, then the unemployment rate is estimated to rise again to 6 percent in which an estimated 34,000 people can be killed each year. (already worse than the 1998 crisis).

And if this happens for two years, the study shows the total unemployment could reach 8 percent where the number of suicides jumped to 39,000.





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