Japan
to extend COVID-19 state of emergency lockdown to Sept. 12 - NHK
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[August 16, 2021]
TOKYO (Reuters) -The
Japanese government is set to extend its state of emergency soft
lockdown measures in Tokyo and other regions to Sept. 12 and expand the
curbs to seven more prefectures, public broadcaster NHK reported on
Monday.
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The current state of emergency is due to expire on Aug. 31, but a
continuing surge in coronavirus cases has spurred calls to extend
it. Tokyo announced 2,962 new daily cases on Monday, after a record
5,773 on Friday.
The government will expand the state of emergency curbs to the
prefectures of Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Shizuoka, Kyoto, Hyogo and
Fukuoka, the public broadcaster said.
It will also expand less strict "quasi-emergency" measures to four
additional prefectures - Miyagi, Yamanashi, Toyama and Gifu - to
cover more regions of the country, Jiji news agency reported.
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga told reporters earlier on
Monday that the government will seek the view of experts on
emergency and less strict "quasi-emergency" curbs for all regions on
Tuesday, without giving more details.
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Though the Japanese government
has instituted repeated states of emergency,
their effectiveness has been limited due to laws
mandating that the government can only request
cooperation.
Pandemic fatigue and summer vacations have also
been blamed for contributing to the latest
COVID-19 surge in a nation where only around 36%
of people have been fully vaccinated. (Reporting by Elaine Lies and Daniel Leussink;
Editing by Christian Schmollinger, Michael Perry
and Bernadette Baum)
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