Japan
to lift state of emergency in all regions at end of month - NHK
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[September 27, 2021]
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan plans to lift its
COVID-19 state of emergency, which covers 19 prefectures, in all of the
regions at the end of September, broadcaster NHK reported on Monday.
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Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said he discussed easing measures with
relevant ministers on Monday, and would seek the views of a
government panel of advisers on Tuesday.
"We will make a final decision on the matter based on the advice and
discussions we have with the government expert panel tomorrow," he
told reporters on Monday evening.
If approved, Japan would be free of such emergency restrictions for
the first time in nearly six months.
Current measures require restaurants to close early and refrain from
serving alcohol. People have been asked to avoid non-urgent outings
and refrain from crossing prefectural borders.
Even when the state of emergency ends, authorities are considering
keeping some curbs in place, fearing a spike in infections if the
country opens up completely, according to local media.
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Tokyo is considering limiting the opening hours of restaurants, for
example, and only allowing alcohol to be served at pre-approved
eateries, broadcaster NHK reported on Monday.
Japan saw a spike in cases over the summer as it struggled to
contain the contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus, reaching a
record high of 25,000 new daily infections.
However, that number has dropped in recent weeks, and the country
recorded just over 2,000 cases on Sunday. Over 57% of the population
is now fully vaccinated.
(Reporting by Sakura Murakami; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky and
Pravin Char)
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