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TOKYO, Sept 27 — Japan plans to lift its Covid-19 state of emergency, which covers 19 prefectures, in all of the regions at the end of September, broadcaster NHK reported today. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said he discussed easing measures with relevant ministers today, and would seek the views...

TOKYO, Sept 27 — Japan plans to lift its Covid-19 state of emergency, which covers 19 prefectures, in all of the regions at the end of September, broadcaster NHK reported today.

“We will make a final decision on the matter based on the advice and discussions we have with the government expert panel tomorrow,” he told reporters this evening. Current measures require restaurants to close early and refrain from serving alcohol. People have been asked to avoid non-urgent outings and refrain from crossing prefectural borders.

Tokyo is considering limiting the opening hours of restaurants, for example, and only allowing alcohol to be served at pre-approved eateries, broadcaster NHK reported today.

 

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