Japan faces second wave of infections in Tokyo and Fukuoka

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TOKYO - After recording no new Covid-19 cases from April 30 to May 22, the city of Kitakyushu in Fukuoka saw 119 cases in the last 11 days, putting it on the frontline of Japan's second wave of infections.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TOKYO - After recording no new Covid-19 cases from April 30 to May 22, the city of Kitakyushu in Fukuoka saw 119 cases in the last 11 days, putting it on the front line of Japan's second wave of infections.

This marked a threefold increase from the 13 recorded on Monday, prompting Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike to issue a"Tokyo Alert" that could lead to renewed advisories for businesses to close and people to avoid non-essential outings."Small surges in cases had already been anticipated," Dr Shigeru Omi, the deputy head of the government expert panel on Covid-19 response, told a news briefing.

But for all of Japan's best efforts, about one in three cases in Kitakyushu's second wave has no known transmission links. Clusters have also occurred at two hospitals and one elderly home.Since May 26, Tokyo has recorded 124 new cases, of which one in four was an employee or customer in entertainment districts.

 

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