The Japanese government plans to send people exposed to high-level radiation to key hospitals across the country if the number of such victims tops the 100 mark in the aftermath of the ongoing nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, government and medical sources said Friday.
The government came up with the plan as the National Institute of Radiological Sciences, one of the country’s two specialized radiation research centers, cannot handle such a large number of radiation victims at once, the sources said.
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