meanwhile kambara worries how the coronavirus will affect society.only in the last few years that job opportunities have increased in japan for those with disabilities. if there's any solution, he believes in human relationships. the local community supported him when he was setting up his company. now he's giving something back, building on a relationship that has taken an unexpected turn with the outbreak of the virus. >>> meanwhile, stay-at-home orders are changing the lives of another social group, the elderly. japan is home to more than 6 million people over the age of 65 who live alone. unlike younger generations who can interact over smart phones and computers, many seniors struggle to navigate the internet and social media. a recent survey of 4,000 elderly people in tokyo asked how they're coping with the pandemic. many answered they were lonely without anyone to talk to while some said they simply feel stressed out. others said they most feared dying alone. we visited a housing complex in tokyo where many single s senio are d dling with h th