Japan extends emergency, months before Olympics

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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Japan’s government approved a month-long extension of its coronavirus state of emergency on Tuesday, less than six months before the pandemic-postponed Olympic Games open in Tokyo.

“We have decided to extend the state of emergency until March 7th,” Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said at a meeting of the task force guiding the government’s pandemic policy.

The extension will apply to 10 of the 11 areas now under the measure, including greater Tokyo, which had been due to end on February 7. It will not be extended in Tochigi, north of the capital, where cases are judged to have dropped sufficiently.

“In prefectures where the virus situation improves, we will gradually lift the state of emergency, without having to wait for March 7th,” Suga added.

The extension had been widely expected, with government spokesman Katsunobu Kato telling reporters Tuesday morning that “it is our understanding that continued vigilance is warranted for a while.”

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