covid19
Avoiding risk of infection during the pandemic means reducing contacts in our routines, but the sense of touch has been crucial for visually impaired people, so how have they been adjusting, particularly in the classroom? Rie Kiyono started teaching her community English class in Tokyo’s Takadanobaba area on a Saturday morning by reviewing and reciting the alphabet and numbers with her students. It looked just like a typical English class—except that all her students have visual impairments. She started by turning on her voice recorder and calling each student’s name based on their seating arr...
Savvy Tokyo
While other countries boast a vaccine surplus, the rollout in Japan is far behind G7 nations. Should you travel to get your shot? As millions of people in developing countries are victims of unequal access to vaccines to prohibit the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19, Japan faces a different problem: Unlike other nations, it does have enough resources to potentially immunize everyone. Vaccination rollout started out slow in Japan and is picking up pace now. Under the current circumstances, is there anything left to do to get the shot faster, even if it means going somewhere else? And, i...
Savvy Tokyo
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