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Rising Suicides amid Pandemic blues

Japan gets ‘Minister for Loneliness’

Japan has appointed a minister for loneliness following a recent rise in the number of suicides and the coronavirus pandemic's exacerbation of the issue. 

Research has previously found that the country has high levels of social isolation, partly attributed to its culture of working long hours.

The issue has been amplified by the pandemic, in particular with regard to people living alone. In response to calls for action over social isolation and rising suicide rates, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga appointed minister Tetsushi Sakamoto to the newly created role of minister for loneliness earlier this month, the Japan Times reported.

According to the National Police Agency, 20,919 people in Japan died by suicide in 2020 – an increase of 750 deaths compared to 2019, and the first time the figure has risen from the previous year in 11 years.

The uptick is largely linked to a rise in suicides among women and young people. However, Suga underlined that "there are many kinds of loneliness" that need to be addressed, according to the same newspaper, pointing to older people living in care homes who have been particularly isolated during the pandemic.

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Rising Suicides amid Pandemic blues

Japan gets ‘Minister for Loneliness’

Japan has appointed a minister for loneliness following a recent rise in the number of suicides and the coronavirus pandemic's exacerbation of the issue. 

Research has previously found that the country has high levels of social isolation, partly attributed to its culture of working long hours.

The issue has been amplified by the pandemic, in particular with regard to people living alone. In response to calls for action over social isolation and rising suicide rates, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga appointed minister Tetsushi Sakamoto to the newly created role of minister for loneliness earlier this month, the Japan Times reported.

According to the National Police Agency, 20,919 people in Japan died by suicide in 2020 – an increase of 750 deaths compared to 2019, and the first time the figure has risen from the previous year in 11 years.

The uptick is largely linked to a rise in suicides among women and young people. However, Suga underlined that "there are many kinds of loneliness" that need to be addressed, according to the same newspaper, pointing to older people living in care homes who have been particularly isolated during the pandemic.

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