Japanese PM to consult with experts to extend state of emergency till May 31
2024-07-07 15:05:22

Japan’s prime minister, Shinzo Abe, will discuss with experts at a meeting on Monday to extend the national state of emergency until May 31.
The government will also examine further action on how to stop the spread of the new coronavirus epidemic that has infected 15,589 people and killed 530 in the country.
Japan is assumed to declare the extension of the state of emergency after the meeting, and Abe will hold a news conference in the evening to address the nation about the pandemic.
The current state of emergency is set to expire on Wednesday, the last day of a week-long national holiday.
Japan’s economy minister said earlier the country could also ease some of the current coronavirus-related curbs on economic activity by allowing places such as parks and museums to reopen, provided proper preventive measures were in place.
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