By YUSUKE NAGANO/ Staff Writer
August 18, 2021 at 19:03 JST
A nurse clad in protective gear against the novel coronavirus, enters a COVID-19 patient's home to check on their condition in Kanagawa Prefecture on Aug. 8. Part of the photo has been modified. (Provided by Sophiamedi)
FUJISAWA, Kanagawa Prefecture--As the number of COVID-19 patients battling the disease at home surges, nurses being dispatched to care for them are reporting cases that suddenly turn severe and illnesses lasting longer than in previous waves. [Read More]
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