Kentaro Iwata
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is a Japanese physician, professor and
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expert at
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Career

After his graduation from the Shimane Medical University (present-day Medical Faculty of
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) in 1997, Iwata became a
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worked at . In the next year, he became a medical intern worked at St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital of
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. Iwata started his career as an internist at
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in 2001. In 2004, he returned to Japan and hired by , he was appointed the head of Division of Infectious Disease, head of Comprehensive Medical Infectious Diseases. Since 2008 he served as Clinical Department Head Professor of
Kobe University , also known in the Kansai region as , is a leading Japanese national university located in the city of Kobe, in Hyōgo Prefecture, Hyōgo. It was established in 1949, but the academic origins of Kobe University trace back to the establishment of ...
.


COVID-19 outbreak

During the
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, the cruise ship '' Diamond Princess'' was quarantined in the
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in Japan. Iwata strongly criticised the management of the situation in two widely circulated
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videos published on 18 February. In videos, he described the conditions of quarantined ''Diamond Princess'' as "completely chaotic", and called the ship a "COVID-19 mill". Iwata briefly gained physical access to the ship, saying he observed no infection control measures in place. After being "kicked off" the ship after and then voluntarily quarantining himself, he stated "we have to do something about this cruise. We have to help people inside the ship." On 20 February, he deleted the videos himself, and said "there is no need for further discussing this". He also denied he had been pressured to delete the videos. In April 2020 he expressed pessimism that the Olympics could be held in 2021.


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