Times of Suriname

Tokyo declares coronaviru­s red alert as situation ‘rather severe’

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TOKYO Tokyo raised its coronaviru­s alert to the highest “red” level on Wednesday, alarmed by a recent spike in daily new cases to record highs, with Governor Yuriko Koike describing the situation in the Japanese capital as “rather severe”.

The resurgence of the virus in Tokyo could add to the growing pressure on policymake­rs to shore up the world’s No.3 economy, which analysts say is set to shrink at its fastest pace in decades this fiscal year due to the pandemic. “We are in a situation where we should issue warnings to citizens and businesses,” Koike told a press conference, urging residents to refrain from unnecessar­y travel.

The infection rate in Tokyo is at stage “red”, the highest of four levels in the metropolis’ system, Koike said, citing the analysis by health experts who cautioned earlier in the day that infections were going up quite a bit and “exceeding peaks”. She also pledged to step up testing for the virus by utilising equipment at universiti­es. “My understand­ing is that we’re in a rather severe situation now,” Koike said.

Infections among young people and asymptomat­ic cases are rising in Tokyo, health experts have noted. Fearing a second wave of infections spreading from the capital, local municipali­ties, opposition lawmakers and social media users have asked the central government to suspend a major “Go To” travel aid campaign that aims to boost domestic tourism. Leaders of some rural towns say that driven by the campaign, travel in and out of highrisk regions like Tokyo may lead to widespread community transmissi­ons.

There were reports in local media of Tokyo residents being asked to stay away from parents and relatives living in rural towns that have reported fewer coronaviru­s cases. The pandemic in Japan will turn into a “manmade” disaster should the travel programme go ahead, Soichiro Miyashita, mayor of the city of Mutsu in Aomori Prefecture, has warned. But Japan’s economy minister, Yasutoshi Nishimura, said the government will cautiously proceed with the campaign, which includes discounts for shopping and food.

( Reuters )

 ??  ?? Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike shows a banner reading ‘Infection spread alert’ as she attends a news conference on the latest situation regarding the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Tokyo, Japan July 15, 2020. (Photo: Reuters )
Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike shows a banner reading ‘Infection spread alert’ as she attends a news conference on the latest situation regarding the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Tokyo, Japan July 15, 2020. (Photo: Reuters )

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