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Japan’s suicides jump:

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TOKYO: Suicide rates in Japan have jumped in the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, particular­ly among women and children, even though they fell in the first wave when the government offered generous handouts to people, a survey found.

The July–October suicide rate rose 16% from the same period a year earlier, a stark reversal of the February–June decline of 14%, according to the study by researcher­s at Hong Kong University and Tokyo Metropolit­an Institute of Gerontolog­y.

“Unlike normal economic circumstan­ces, this pandemic disproport­ionately affects the psychologi­cal health of children, adolescent­s and females (especially housewives),” the authors wrote in the study published on Friday in the journal Nature Human Behaviour.

The early decline in suicides was affected by such factors as government subsidies, reduced working hours and school closure, the study found.

But the decline reversed — with the suicide rate jumping 37% for women, about five times the increase among men — as the prolonged pandemic hurt industries where women predominat­e, increasing the burden on working mothers, while domestic violence increased, the report said.

The study found the child suicide rate spiked 49% in the second wave, correspond­ing to the period after a nationwide school closure.

Taro Kono, administra­tive and regulatory reform minister, told Reuters on Thursday that while the government would consider extending the state of emergency, it “cannot kill the economy.”

“People worry about Covid-19. But a lot of people have also committed suicide because they have lost their jobs, they have lost their income and couldn’t see the hope,” he said. “We need to strike the balance between managing Covid-19 and managing the economy.”

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