The Mercury News Weekend

Emergency declared for Tokyo area as cases spike

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TOKYO >> Japan declared a state of emergency for Tokyo and three nearby areas Thursday as coronaviru­s cases continued to surge, hitting a daily record of 2,447 in the capital.

Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga issued the declaratio­n at the government task force for the coronaviru­s. It kicks in Friday until Feb. 7, and centers around asking restaurant­s and bars to close at 8 p.m. and people to stay home and not mingle in crowds.

The declaratio­n carries no penalties. But it works as a strong request while Japan juggles to keep the economy going.

Shopping malls and schools will remain open. Movie theaters, museums and other events will be asked to reduce attendance. Places that defy the request will get publicized on a list, while those that comply will be eligible for aid, according to officials.

Coronaviru­s cases have been surging in Japan after the year- end and New Year’s holidays.

Shigeru Omi, the doctor who heads the government panel on coronaviru­s measures, described the latest wave as “explosive,” requiring the emergency declaratio­n.

Tokyo has logged record daily cases for two straight days, after 1,591 on Wednesday. Nationwide, cases have been growing steadily by more than 5,000 a day. Some experts say Japan should have acted sooner, and the government campaign to promote travel through discounts was a mistake.

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