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Tokyo governor says fall in COVID-19 cases may not be enough to lift emergency state: Kyodo

Reuters
Reuters
02/03/2021
06:43 MYT
Tokyo governor says fall in COVID-19 cases may not be enough to lift emergency state: Kyodo
An empty street near the usually crowded Kiyomizu temple in Kyoto, a popular tourist attraction, is pictured amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in Japan, July 21, 2020. REUTERS pic
TOKYO: Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said on Tuesday that the pace of fall in coronavirus cases had eased, expressing concern that it may not be enough to lift a state of emergency remaining in the greater metropolitan area, Kyodo News reported.
"We may not make it in time," she said, referring to the scheduled end to the emergency state on March 7 for the Japanese capital and three neighbouring prefectures, according to Kyodo.
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