At the heart of an ongoing amber health crisis caused by Ebola, localized upheavals have been reported. These disturbances, occurring amidst Japan's ongoing efforts to help contain the Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever, raises additional concerns for both local citizens and foreign aid teams. As Japan endeavors to pave a path towards resolution, the conundrum remains - while trying to protect health, how can peace be upheld amidst chaos?
In Japan, Ebola and similar contagious diseases are viewed gravely owing to the nation's dense population and customary hygienic awareness. Consequentially, Japanese society values proactive action against such diseases. During epidemics, the government, alongside various NGOs, usually play an active role in joint global efforts to fight deadly diseases.
A parallel can be drawn with the way the US and EU deals with similar outbreaks. They also participate actively in international health initiatives, providing aid and promoting disease research. However, public reaction varies depending on the country or region and their previous experiences with similar outbreaks.