How COVID-19 Impacted the Procurement and Lives of Migrant Healthcare Workers

This article offers an analysis of the impact of the severe acute respiratory syndrome corona-virus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic in Japan with regard to the healthcare sector. With unprecedented pressure from a rapidly aging population, state-sponsored initiatives have created new migration streams from So...

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China
East Asia
Epidemics
Health aspects
Indonesia
Japan
Medical personnel
Myanmar
Philippines
Purchasing
Severe acute respiratory syndrome
Southeast Asia
Vietnam
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