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Jpn to declare COVID emergency in Tokyo
By Nidz Godino
“While assessing effects of the measures already introduced, we will comprehensively consider the matter in cooperation with central government,”Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno, the top government spokesperson said Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is coming under pressure for upcoming week to explore whether to again declare state of emergency in Tokyo where hospital beds have been increasingly occupied by COVID-19 patients.
The ratio of such hospital beds in the capital hit 48.5 percent Sunday, nearing 50-percent threshold for metropolitan government to consider requesting a state of emergency in an attempt to enhance anti-coronavirus measures.
Tokyo, despite having introduced quasi-emergency steps this month mainly to prevent virus from spreading at restaurants and bars, reported Sunday an additional 15,895 coronavirus infections. The daily figure topped 10,000 cases for sixth straight day.
The seven-day rolling average stood at 14,699.9, up 86 percent from a week earlier.
New infections nationwide came to 78,128 on Sunday, according to a tally based on reports by prefectural governments.
Patients with serious symptoms rose by 33 from previous day to 767, the health ministry said.
Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike has appeared cautious about immediately seeking state of emergency, which would significantly impact economic activity.
Matsuno said at news conference showed careful consideration would be necessary as an emergency declaration “involves severe restrictions on personal rights.”
But some senior lawmakers of the ruling coalition said they believe such measures are imminent.
“People’s lives are most important… I think government will decide without hesitation,” Sanae Takaichi, policy chief of Kishida’s Liberal Democratic Party, said during a television program.
Yuzuru Takeuchi, policy chief of LDP’s junior coalition partner Komeito, also appeared on the program and said that a state of emergency must naturally be considered as ” further increase in infections would potentially also increase number of serious cases.”
