Suicides on curfew

Suicides in Japan are on the decline, with coronation deaths rising, reports say.

Suicides on curfew

Coronavirus deaths are increasing day by day. At the same time, the number of suicides is declining as the coronavirus spreads in Japan. 

Statistics show that the number of suicides this year has decreased by 20% compared to April last year. Despite the rising tension in the population due to coronavirus, the decline in suicides in Japan has been a source of happiness.

As a corona dispersal measure, everyone is spending time with their families at home. Schools are all closed. It has been reported that the number of suicides has decreased. 

Studies have shown that suicides have been on the rise among students in schools over the past few years, and the pressure on students has diminished as schools have been closed for a long time due to the virus.

The study also found that people are not thinking about suicide because the world is in dire straits because of the corona effect. Japan reported 1,455 suicides in April, down 20% from a year earlier. While there are many problems with coronavirus, such good things are happening, such as a decrease in suicides.

Corona impact has been confirmed for more than 16,000 people in Japan. It should be noted, however, that there are no curfews as compared to other countries.