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Tokyo, May 26 (EFE).- Tokyo started life under a new normal on Tuesday after lifting its health alert for the coronavirus pandemic.Shops and offices have been gradually reopening in the Japanese capital, although with social distancing measures still in place in a bid to avoid new infections.There were more people out in the streets of the city, which is home to 14 million, as many establishments opened their doors for the first time since the beginning of April.Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced the end of the health emergency in Tokyo and four other prefectures where measures were still in force, bringing the entire country out of lockdown. (Camera: ANTONIO HERMOSIN).SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF BUSINESSES AND PEOPLE ON THE STREETS OF TOKYO, JAPAN.
Images of Tokyo streets as Japanese authorities issue heatstroke alerts in 32 of Japan's 47 prefectures, mainly in central and southwestern regions. IMAGES
Tokyo (Japan), Sep 13 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Kimimasa Mayama) .- The extension of the state of health emergency in the main regions of Japan came into effect this Monday, at the same time that a decrease in contagions in much of the Japanese archipelago. FOOTAGE OF THE STREETS IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
Tokyo, Aug 27 (EFE/EPA).- Japan has not registered for the moment any health problems in patients inoculated with Moderna's vaccine related to the contamination detected in a batch of doses from Spain, the county’s Health Ministry reported Friday.Japanese authorities said Friday that they continue to investigate the causes of impurities detected in the 39 vaccine vials, which led them to withdraw 1.63 million doses Thursday that were going to be used or had already been inoculated to some patients. (Camera: FRANCK ROBICHON).B-ROLL OF PEOPLE AND TOURISTS IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
Tokyo (Japan), Aug 25 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Kimimasa Mayama).- The Government of Japan decided today to extend the state of health emergency due to coronavirus to eight more regions, bringing to 33 of the 47 Japanese prefectures those affected by measures to contain the record rise in covid-19 infections.FOOTAGE OF THE STREETS IN TOKYO, JAPAN