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Tokyo, Osaka may go back to state of emergency

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TOKYO — A recent surge in coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases could see major parts of Japan slide back into states of emergency with authoritie­s in Tokyo and Osaka looking at renewed curbs to stop the spread.

The new wave of infections complicate­s preparatio­ns for the Tokyo Olympic Games, which are due to start in July having already been postponed due to the global coronaviru­s outbreak last year.

Japan this month put Osaka, Tokyo, and eight other prefecture­s under “quasi-states of emergency” aimed at controllin­g the spread of COVID-19 with shorter business hours for restaurant­s and bars and stronger calls for teleworkin­g.

But those measures have done little to reverse the trend so far, with Osaka reporting a record 1,220 cases on Sunday, two weeks after those restrictio­ns took effect as a mutant strain fueled the spread.

“The fruits of these measures should be appearing now,” Osaka Governor Hirofumi Yoshimura told reporters in comments carried online.

“Medical services are also in a dire state, and we’ve decided that we need a state of emergency. We need stronger measures such as those that would stop the movement of people,” he said, adding that Japan’s third-most populous prefecture would make the formal request to the government on Tuesday.

In a TV Asahi poll published Monday, just over half of respondent­s said they believed the “quasi-emergency” restrictio­ns were ineffectiv­e.

Tokyo is also considerin­g a state-of-emergency request, Governor Yuriko Koike told reporters late on Sunday, in a step backwards as Japan scrambles to bring the pandemic under control ahead of the Summer Olympics.

“Taking pre-emptive action is crucial right now,” Ms. Koike said. Tokyo reported 543 new cases on Sunday, the 18th straight day of seven-day increases.

Asked about possible requests from Osaka and Tokyo, Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato, the government’s top spokesman, said any such calls would need to be considered “swiftly.” —

 ?? REUTERS ?? A PASSERBY wearing a protective face mask walks on the street amid the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in Tokyo, Japan, April 16.
REUTERS A PASSERBY wearing a protective face mask walks on the street amid the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in Tokyo, Japan, April 16.

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