"I pray to God every day that the coronavirus
will just vanish," Mori, a former Japanese prime minister, was
quoted by the Sponichi Annex paper as saying.
"I plan to hold out to the end without wearing a mask," he said,
while exhorting reporters and others in the room, "Please wash
your hands when you get home, and especially athletes - please
don't catch a cold or the virus."
Masks, worn by many Japanese people during the cold and allergy
seasons, are recommended for those who have reason to think they
might have the virus.
But experts say that while masks can prevent sick people from
spreading germs, they are not very effective in preventing
people from getting infected.
Hundreds of Japanese and foreign passengers were set to
disembark from a coronavirus-hit cruise ship near Tokyo on
Friday amid growing disquiet in Japan about whether the
government was doing enough to stop the virus spreading.
(Reporting by Kaori Kaneko and William Mallard; Editing by Hugh
Lawson)
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