Posted in: COVID-19 vaccination for those under 65 may start in July: minister See in context
I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised that Aichi-ken started to ramp up vaccinations for 65+ in early April and just released the next block of reservations, this morning. I got reservations for my parents for both shots so it looks promising.
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Posted in: Fishermen oppose release of Fukushima water into ocean See in context
Is there a way to allow the pure water in the polluted water to evaporate into the atmosphere? Doing so would then condense the radioactive, polluted substance into a lighter weight pollutant?
Looks like it's being looked at
https://www.laboratoryequipment.com/560332-Panel-Release-Radioactive-Water-from-Fukushima-into-Ocean/#:~:text=An%20expert%20panel%20on%20Friday,releasing%20it%20in%20the%20atmosphere.
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Posted in: Spread out See in context
Why are they in the office?? Its still a lockdown request in Kanagawa. Mitsubishi producing trucks does not constitute essential services during lockdown. And I'm sure Mitsubishi Fuso is not a public transportation service?
They also produce part and products to keep all the logistics around Japan running. Ambulances, fire trucks, food supply, etc. I would think that's an essential service.
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Posted in: Only 13 female CEOs among Japan's 1,600 top-listed companies: survey
Posted in: Do you think adopting a four-day workweek could help boost Japan’s falling birthrate?
Because the Japanese recognize that women are not temperamentally suited to management.
Posted in: Only 13 female CEOs among Japan's 1,600 top-listed companies: survey
Posted in: Only 13 female CEOs among Japan's 1,600 top-listed companies: survey