Japan looks to lift emergency declaration in most prefectures

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TOKYO: The government is considering lifting the state of emergency declaration in most Japanese prefectures this month over the coronavirus pandemic, officials said Sunday, although it will keep urging caution in Tokyo and some other areas, reported Kyodo news agency.

Out of the nation’s 47 prefectures, the government is looking to end the declaration in 34 as early as Thursday if they meet certain conditions such as seeing fewer infections every week and having sufficient medical and monitoring systems, the officials said.

A government panel of experts on communicable diseases is expected to meet Thursday and assess the current situation.

“We’re eyeing lifting the state of emergency declaration in many (prefectures),” economic revitalisation minister Yasutoshi Nishimura said at a press conference.

Many of the 34 prefectures reported no coronavirus cases over the past week or two, Nishimura said.

The remaining 13 prefectures have been designated by the central government as requiring “special caution” because of their relatively high number of new infections. They are Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, Chiba, Osaka, Hyogo, Fukuoka, Hokkaido, Ibaraki, Ishikawa, Gifu, Aichi and Kyoto.

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In Tokyo, 22 more infections were reported Sunday following an increase of 36 on Saturday and 39 on Friday. It was the eighth consecutive day that the capital has marked a number below 100.

The emergency declaration, issued by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in April, has prompted local governments to request that residents avoid nonessential outings and some businesses temporarily shut in order to prevent further spread of the virus. – Bernama

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