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Japan won’t reintroduce state of emergency after Tokyo coronavirus cases jump – spokesman Japan won’t reintroduce state of emergency after Tokyo coronavirus cases jump – spokesman
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There is no need to reintroduce a state of emergency, Japan’s top government spokesman has said, after a record one-day rise in Tokyo coronavirus cases. There is no need to reintroduce a state of emergency, Japan’s top government spokesman has said, following a record one-day rise in Tokyo coronavirus cases.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said there were 224 new cases of novel coronavirus infection in Tokyo on Thursday. That marked a new daily record in Japan’s capital since the crisis began.Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said there were 224 new cases of novel coronavirus infection in Tokyo on Thursday. That marked a new daily record in Japan’s capital since the crisis began.
About 80 percent of the new coronavirus cases reported on Thursday were among people in their 30s or younger, according to Suga. Around 80 percent of the new coronavirus cases reported on Thursday were among people in their 30s or younger, according to Suga.
The spokesman added that it was not possible to reduce infection risks to zero after lifting of a state of emergency in May, Reuters said. The spokesman added that it was not possible to reduce infection risks to zero after lifting the state of emergency in May, Reuters said.