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Japan PM announces end to Covid-19 emergency

Daily infections, which was above 25,000 in mid-August, down to 1,128 as of yesterday

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 Sep 2021 7:00PM

Japan PM announces end to Covid-19 emergency
Emergency measures, which largely limit alcohol sales, restaurant opening hours and crowd sizes at large events, have been in place for much of the year, including during the Olympics, will end on Friday – Bernama pic, September 28, 2021

TOKYO – A coronavirus state of emergency targeting nightlife in Tokyo and other Japanese regions will end this week, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said today, as cases nosedive nationwide.

The emergency measures, which largely limit alcohol sales, restaurant opening hours and crowd sizes at large events, have been in place for much of the year, including during the Olympics.

They are due to expire at the end of the month, and Suga said there will be no extension due to Japan’s improving Covid-19 situation.

“Thanks to everyone’s hard work, the number of daily new infections, which was above 25,000 in mid-August, has come down to 1,128 as of yesterday,” he said at a ministerial meeting.

“Hospital bed occupancy rates in all regions have come down below 50%. The number of severely sick people peaked early of this month and continues to fall,” he added.

Nineteen regions, including greater Tokyo, economic hubs Osaka and Aichi, and tourist hotspots Kyoto and Okinawa are currently under the emergency that ends Friday.

Even after the measure expires, Suga recommended that bars and restaurants close at 9pm. But many are already flouting the rules, saying that virus financial support from the government is not enough to stay afloat.

Japan has been hit less severely by the pandemic than many other countries, recording around 17,500 deaths among its population of 125 million, and the government has never imposed strict stay-at-home orders.

But hospitals have come under strain from several sharp spikes in cases, with the latest wave driven by the more contagious Delta variant.

The nation’s vaccine programme got off to a slow start but has picked up speed, with 58% of the population now fully inoculated, more than the United States.

Suga’s approval ratings have taken a battering since he took office in September last year, and he is stepping down after just a year as prime minister.

His unpopularity partly stems from the government’s pandemic response, with on-off emergency measures and other restrictions in place throughout his term.

A ruling party leadership vote will be held on Wednesday to choose his successor, who will contest general elections in October or November. – AFP, September 28, 2021

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