On May 14, the Japan Agency for Gerontological Evaluation and Research (JAGES) hosted a webinar-style symposium titled “Resilience to Health Crises and Turning Crises into Opportunities: Novel Coronavirus Infections and Natural Disasters.
Assistant Professor Goryu Sato gave a presentation on “The impact of the new coronavirus infection on the lives and health of the elderly”.
Naoki Kondo presented “Learning from the Kumamoto Earthquake”.
JAGES Symposium on Disaster and Health Risk Management (WHO Kobe Center, in Japanese)
Symposium Outline (PDF, in Japanese)
Outline of the Symposium
Organizer: Japan Agency for Gerontological Evaluation and Research (JAGES)
Supported by: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), Cabinet Office, Government Policy Director-General for Disaster Management (in charge of disaster prevention), Japan Agency for Medical Care and Development (AMED) (in alphabetical order)
Date and Time: Friday, May 14, 2021, 15:00 – 17:00
Venue: Zoom
Participation fee: Free
Target audience: Local government officials, researchers, and individuals interested in health and longevity initiatives, and companies interested in industry-government-academia collaboration for the realization of a healthy society with longevity.