Global Times

Japan plans state of emergency extension

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Japan was expected to extend a state of emergency on Tuesday to fight the spread of COVID- 19 for Tokyo and other areas, three sources with knowledge of the legal procedures said Monday.

The government was expected to decide on the extension after a meeting of its experts panel on Tuesday, with the emergency period in prefecture­s including the Tokyo area expected to run for another month, the sources said.

Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga was expected to hold a news conference on Tuesday, one source told Reuters.

The government in January declared a one- month state of emergency, due to end on Sunday, for 11 areas here, including Tokyo and its neighborin­g prefecture­s, as part of measures to rein in the pandemic.

Suga has launched a raft of measures to contain a third wave of infections as his government remains determined that the Olympics go ahead as planned on July 23.

But support for his administra­tion has weakened over unhappines­s with its handling of the coronaviru­s pandemic, which critics have called too slow and inconsiste­nt.

The government may also consider lifting the state of emergency in some less- populated areas, such as Tochigi Prefecture, which has seen a decline in COVID- 19 cases, local media said.

A Nikkei newspaper poll showed 90 percent of respondent­s favored extending the emergency period in areas where it is implemente­d.

Japan has had a total of 390,687 coronaviru­s cases and 5,766 deaths, public broadcaste­r NHK said.

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