Published 17:52 IST, May 1st 2020
COVID-19: Japan plans to extend the state of emergency for another month
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on May 1 that the government has started planning for approximately a month-long extension of the state of emergency.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that the government has started planning for approximately a month-long extension of the state of emergency which is set to expire on May 6. Speaking at a press conference, Abe said that he has already instructed the minister in charge, Yasutoshi Nishimura, to plan for an extension.
The Japanese leader shared the government’s assessment of the recent decline in the spread of the virus around the country and highlighted the continuing difficulties faced by medical institutions.
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Abe said that the final decision will be made on May 4 and he will address the nation to convey it.
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Japan has reported 14,088 confirmed cases of coronavirus and 430 deaths owing to the infectious disease. According to the latest report, over 3.3 million coronavirus cases have been confirmed worldwide with over 234,000 deaths, overwhelming the health care facilities across the globe.
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Border control measures stepped up
On April 27, Abe announced that the government is banning 14 more countries from entry to step up border control measures to contain the spread of coronavirus. He said that the countries on the ban list include Russia, Peru, and Saudi Arabia as the nation is going through a month-long state of emergency first declared on April 7.
Speaking at the meeting of COVID-19 Response headquarters, Abe outlined the additional border control measures required to curb the spread of the coronavirus. He emphasised on the need for a sustained effort to achieve the goal of 80 per cent reduction in physical human contact.
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17:52 IST, May 1st 2020