Japan's Abe, deputy avoid joint meetings to cut COVID-19 risk as lockdown pressure builds

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Japan's prime minister and his deputy won't attend meetings together to cut coronavirus risks as pressure for a lockdown builds, with domestic ...

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wipes his nose as he holds a news conference on Japan's response to the COVID-19 outbreak in Tokyo, Japan on Mar 28, 2020. TOKYO: Japan's prime minister and his deputy won't attend meetings together to cut coronavirus risks as pressure for a lockdown builds, with domestic cases topping 2,000 and a minister saying the country's containment strategy was stretched to the limit.

Abe's step came as Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura said that Japan was not yet in a situation to declare a state of emergency, triggering a potential lockdown, but that the situation was precarious."We're just barely holding it together," Nishimura told reporters on Tuesday."If we loosen our grip even a little, it wouldn't be surprising to see a sudden surge ."

In a survey by popular chat app Line of users in Tokyo and neighbouring prefectures - conducted in partnership with the health ministry - around 7.1 per cent of nearly 64,000 respondents reported they were suffering at least one symptom associated with coronavirus, including high fever or a bad cough, between Mar 27 and 30.

A director of the country's top organisation of doctors has said the government should declare a state of emergency before it's too late.

 

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