Japan To Declare 4th COVID-19 State Of Emergency In Tokyo Covering Olympics
Muhammad Irfan Published July 08, 2021 | 12:10 PM
TOKYO, July 8 (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 8th Jul, 2021 ) :Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga's government is going to place Tokyo under the fourth state of emergency on July 12, which will last until Aug. 22 and cover the duration of the Olympics, in an effort to curb a recent surge in COVID-19 infections, local media reported Thursday.
The Tokyo metropolitan government reported 920 new infected cases on Wednesday, reaching a new high since the peak of Japan's fourth wave in mid-May and exceeding the figure from a week earlier for the 18th straight day.
Health experts including Suga's top COVID-19 adviser, Shigeru Omi, have warned that the Olympics accompanied with the summer holidays and the highly contagious Delta variant initially detected in India could trigger a surge in infections.
Suga will finalize the decision to declare a state of emergency for Tokyo and extend the existing one in Okinawa at a task force meeting Thursday evening. He will hold a press conference to explain the decision later in the evening.
Meanwhile, Osaka, along with Chiba, Saitama, and Kanagawa prefectures, will extend the quasi-state of emergency, which is less restrictive on business activity, until Aug. 22. However, Hokkaido, Aichi, Kyoto, Hyogo, and Fukuoka will end the quasi-state of emergency on Sunday as scheduled.
The government had originally planned to keep Tokyo under the quasi-state of emergency, but the recent surge in infections forced the government to change the measure.
The fresh state of emergency is the fourth one since the pandemic, and the Japanese government will re-impose a ban on restaurants serving alcohol and offering karaoke.
The emergency state, to be effective from next Monday, will possibly have the Summer Games to be held without spectators at venues in Tokyo, delivering another blow to the sports event postponed by a year due to the pandemic.
Summer Games organizers including the Tokyo metropolitan government, the Japanese organizing committee and the International Olympic Committee will hold an online meeting on Thursday to discuss how many spectators will be allowed at venues.
Their previous plan was to allow up to either 10,000 fans or 50 percent of the venue's capacity. However, they need to revise the plan due to the current COVID-19 infections in Tokyo.
According to local media, venues in Tokyo are likely to go without spectators, and the same may apply to those in nearby prefectures such as the surfing competition in Chiba.
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