Group 1 - The core point of the articles highlights a significant increase in influenza cases in Japan, with over 196,900 reported cases in the week ending November 23, marking a 1.4 times increase from the previous week [1][2] - A total of 39 out of 47 prefectures in Japan have reached the "alert" level for influenza, with 15 prefectures added to this category in the past week [1] - The current influenza outbreak is approaching the severity levels seen at the end of last year, which was the highest since the current statistical methods were implemented in 1999 [1] Group 2 - As a result of the influenza spread, 8,817 schools, including kindergartens and primary and secondary schools, have either fully or partially suspended classes [2] - The influenza season in Japan began on October 3, which is approximately one month earlier than last year, marking the second earliest start since the current statistical methods were adopted in 1999 [2]
日本流感疫情扩散 八成地区达“警报”级别
Xin Hua She·2025-11-28 12:16