
The mountainous island prefecture of 5.3 million people was the first Japanese area to suffer a major coronavirus outbreak. Hokkaido University professor Kazuto Suzuki (pictured) warned Australia not to take the lockdowns for granted as asymptomatic transmission made the virus extremely infectious
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Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19īy Alison Bevege For Daily Mail Australia.Experts say face masks can help stop the spread on public transport, in shops.'Testing, testing, more testing plus an army of contact tracers essential': expert.Up to 60 percent of people with infections are spreading it without symptoms.Easing too early caused more damage with businesses forced to close again.A second state of emergency had to be declared, everything shut down again.Infections jumped by nearly 1000 percent just one week after easing in March.Hokkaido now has 14 times as many second wave cases after easing too early.Experts warn: a second coronavirus wave would be much worse than the first.


