Imagine trying to navigate a healthcare system that is already stretched thin. In Japan, the pressure intensified during the pandemic. While death rates dipped slightly in 2020, they began to climb significantly from 2022 onward. This trend saw annual excess deaths—deaths above what experts expected—climb toward 100,000.
Researchers looked at these numbers alongside other heavy burdens on the system, such as delayed diagnoses and psychosocial stress. The review notes that while there is a statistical link between repeated booster shots and these higher death rates, we cannot say for certain that one caused the other. Many factors could be involved in why these numbers rose.
Because of limited data systems and different ways of reporting information, it is hard to pinpoint exactly why this happened. The findings highlight how much we need better tools to track health trends after the pandemic. If you have concerns about your personal health or vaccination history, talk with your doctor.