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Added on the 09/09/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Tokyo, Aug 18 (EFE/EPA).- The Japanese government announced Tuesday it will extend its state of emergency in Tokyo and seven other prefectures until September 12, as coronavirus infections across the country spike, increasing pressure on the healthcare system.(Camera: KIMIMASA MAYAMA)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF TOKYO, JAPAN.
Tokyo, Jun 17 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Kimimasa Mayama) Japan decided on Thursday to lift the state of emergency for Covid-19 as planned next Monday, June 21, in most parts of the country, but will maintain restrictions in certain areas, including Tokyo, one month before the Olympics.FOOTAGE OF TOKYO.
Tokyo, Apr 25 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Franck Robichon) Japan this Sunday began the third state of emergency in Tokyo, and three other provinces, to contain the fourth wave of Covid-19 that affects the country when exactly three months remain until the opening of the Olympic Games.FOOTAGE OF CROWDED STREET IN GINZA BUSINESS DISTRICT IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
Tokyo, Apr 21 (EFE/EPA).- The benchmark index of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the Nikkei, fell 2.19 per cent Wednesday in the first half of trading due to the possible declaration of a new state of emergency in several regions of Japan due to an increase in Covid-19 infections.(Camera: FRANCK ROBICHON)SHOT LIST: STOCK MARKET INDICATORS IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
Tokyo, Feb 2 (EFE/EPA).- Japan Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said Tuesday that his government was planning to extend the state of emergency until Mar.7 as the country continues to struggle with Covid-19 infections, straining its healthcare system.The government imposed the state of emergency in Tokyo and 10 of the 47 prefectures, including Osaka, Aichi, and Fukuoka, on Jan.7.The state of emergency does not mean total lockdown but the government has restricted people from unnecessary outings while restaurants and bars are closed early under the state of emergency. (Camera: FRANCK ROBICHON). SHOT LIST: A LARGE SCREEN ON A BUILDING IN TOKYO, JAPAN, SHOWS LIVE BROADCAST ON FEBRUARY 2, 2021, OF JAPAN'S PRIME MINISTER YOSHIHIDE SUGA DECLARING A STATE OF EMERGENCY FOR TOKYO AND 10 OF THE 47 PREFECTURES, AMID THE CORONAVIRUS DISEASE OUTBREAK.