Hundreds of cases, but no state of emergency: What changed in Japan?

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With over 100 new cases recorded for six straight days in Tokyo, it might seem like the bad old days of the pandemic. The rise has some asking when the government will again declare a state of emergency.

But this isn’t April, when businesses shut their doors and workers stayed home, and government officials argue that another emergency declaration isn’t necessary for now.

Hundreds of cases, but no state of emergency: What changed in Japan?

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