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Japan lifts coronavirus state of emergency six days early

DPA WORLD
Published May 25,2020
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A public screen shows Japanese P.M. Shinzo Abe speaking at a press conference, May 25, 2020, at a bar street in Tokyo. Abe lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and 4 other remaining areas. (AP Photo)

Japan on Monday lifted a state of emergency put in place nationwide since mid-April to stem the coronavirus pandemic six days early.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday ended the state of emergency in the Greater Tokyo metropolitan area and the northern province of Hokkaido, the last remaining areas of the country on high alert.

The move comes six days earlier than expected, with the national state of emergency initially set to run until May 31.

Japan did not impose the kind of strict lockdown seen in Europe and elsewhere. Residents were only requested to stay at home if possible.

The country's outbreak appears to be under control, with daily numbers of new cases falling for some time.

Japan has so far confirmed around 17,300 coronavirus cases infections and around 850 related deaths.

Critics had accused Abe's government of conducting fewer tests than other countries, though experts argue this is justified given that Japan has seen far fewer deaths and cases with severe symptoms.