Japan to partially lift virus state of emergency

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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Japan will end a coronavirus state of emergency early in some regions as the pace of infection slows, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said Friday, less than five months before the pandemic-postponed Tokyo Olympics are due to begin.

The emergency measure – now in force in 10 regions including Tokyo – is looser than the strict lockdowns seen elsewhere in the world, and primarily calls for bars and restaurants to close from 8pm.

It was due to end on March 7, but the government will lift the measure this Sunday, just over a week early, in six prefectures that are far from the Japanese capital, Suga said.

The measure will remain in place for the greater Tokyo area, he added, which has seen falling new infection counts but where the medical system has come under strain.

“I have decided to lift the state of emergency on February 28 for the six regions,” Suga told reporters at the prime minister’s office. 

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