Mask-free Monday comes to Japan as government eases Covid-19 guidelines

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A rapid behavioral change is unlikely, given a long history of mask usage in Japan. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TOKYO - The smiles and screams at Tokyo Disneyland may be more obvious on Monday, as the amusement park and much of JapanDisney park operator Oriental Land, East Japan Railway and cinema operator Toho are among the major companies allowing patrons to go maskless starting on Monday, based on revised government guidance announced in February.

“Mask-wearing was part of our culture even before Covid-19,” said Hitoshi Oshitani, a Tohoku University professor who was an architect of Japan’s Covid-19 response.Japan is one of the last major economies to relax official guidance on the coverings, whose usage has been nearly universal throughout the country even without firm regulations or penalties governing their use.The United States and England halted most mask mandates early in 2022.

Chief government spokesman Hirokazu Matsuno said last week that masks would no longer be required at Cabinet meetings starting from Monday and that decisions on the coverings would be left up to individual workspaces. Japan’s Covid-19 vaccination rate stands at more than 80 per cent, and cases have ebbed after an eighth wave of infections that peaked in early January.

 

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