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Japan will lift a second state of emergency that has been in place since early January to cope with Covid-19 cases, despite signs that the number of infections is on the rise again including new variants. The Japanese government today decided to end a state of emergency in Tokyo and its ...
October 3 2022: COVID-19 cases continue to fall around Japan. On Saturday, October 1, 35,644 cases were reported across the country – a drop of around 3,600 cases from the week before. The continued decrease in cases comes with just over one week until the international border is effec...
Japan is stepping up efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 as the number of confirmed cases rose to 468 as of 6:00 p.m. (local time) Sunday, with the northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido remaining in a state of emergency. Among the confirmed cases, 454 people were infected domesticall...
Organisers of the recently-completed Tokyo Olympics announced in March that overseas spectators would not be allowed to attend the Games, while a Covid-19 state of emergency that prevailed in Japan’s capital over summer meant events in the city took place without even domestic spectators. ...
TOKYO -- Japan's health ministry and local governments said Sunday the number of COVID-19 infections nationwide had risen to 3,506 cases as of 10:30 a.m. local time here, an increase of 367 cases from a day earlier. The death toll in Japan from the pneumonia-causing virus currently ...
FILE PHOTO: As Phase One of reopening begins in Northern Virginia today, a restaurant worker in a face mask to protect against the coronavirus (COVID-19) puts up a "Mandarory Mask" sign at a restaurant in Alexandria, Virginia, U.S., May 29, 2020. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque By ...
they had a natural ordering with values from “To a very large extent” to “To a very small extent”, so we estimated ordinal regressions for which the only explanatory variable was the accumulated number of confirmed COVID-19 cases per 1000 inhabitants on the response date in the municipali...
In Africa, refusal of COVID-19 and other vaccines is widespread for different reasons, including disbelief in the existence of the virus itself and faith in traditional remedies. In sub-Saharan countries, refusal is often made worse by opposition to vaccines by the religious establishments. This ...
A third (33%) of Americans say they know someone who got reinfected with COVID-19 in the last few weeks. The same number, one in three, are familiar with the new coronavirus variant, Omicron BA.5, that has been attributed to the latest rise in cases. Despite recent reinfections, ...