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Tokyo's Rainbow Bridge turns red after alert issued amid Covid-19 cases surge

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Tokyo’s landmark Rainbow Bridge is lit up in red after the city’s governor Yuriko Koike issues a warning, as the capital reports 34 new coronavirus cases in one day, the highest number a week after the country fully lifted the state of emergency.

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