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Suga: Outbreak Doesn't Need Emergency Declaration

Suga: Outbreak doesn't need emergency declaration

Japan's top government spokesperson says the coronavirus outbreak is continuing to expand across the country, but the situation does not require the government to declare a state of emergency again.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga Yoshihide told reporters on Friday that the expansion is seen as slower than in March and April, but it remains worrisome. He said recently the spread of infection is picking up speed in some parts of Japan, and the number of serious cases has gradually been on the rise.

Tokyo Games Volunteers Worry About Pandemic Impact

Tokyo Games volunteers worry about pandemic impact

More than 60 percent of the volunteers for the postponed 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics are worried or anxious about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the Games.

The organizing committee of the Games conducted a survey this month of volunteers who will be working mainly at event sites.

Japan Reports Record Cases 2 Days In A Row

Japan reports record cases 2 days in a row

The coronavirus continues to spread across Japan. About 1,300 cases were reported on Thursday, setting a new daily record. Tokyo also hit another record with 367 newly confirmed infections.

Governor Koike Yuriko is calling on residents to refrain from going out and drinking in groups.

Tokyo Confirms New Daily Record Of 367 Cases

Tokyo confirms new daily record of 367 cases

Tokyo Metropolitan Government officials confirmed a record-high 367 coronavirus infections on Thursday.

To try to stop the virus from spreading the governor is calling on residents to refrain from going out and drinking in groups.

Tokyo Governor To Request Shorter Business Hours

Tokyo Governor to request shorter business hours

Tokyo Governor Koike Yuriko says she will ask restaurants, bars and karaoke parlors in the capital to shorten their opening hours from next week, as part of efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Koike made the announcement at a meeting of the Metropolitan Government's virus-response task force on Thursday. Tokyo registered 367 infections on the day, its highest daily record.

Cases In Tokyo Hit Record High On Thursday

Cases in Tokyo hit record high on Thursday

The number of new cases in Tokyo continues to rise with a record-high 367 infections confirmed so far on Thursday.

At a meeting with experts, Tokyo governor Koike Yuriko called on people and businesses to make every effort to prevent infections.

Tokyo Infections 'have Spread To All Generations'

Tokyo infections 'have spread to all generations'

Experts say the situation of coronavirus infections in Tokyo is serious as the virus has spread to all generations and through diverse routes.

The Tokyo metropolitan government on Thursday held a meeting with the infectious disease experts to assess the situation. They agreed to maintain the highest level of alert on the four-tier scale for the capital for the third week in a row.

Mlb: Ohtani Hits 1st Homer Of The Season

MLB: Ohtani hits 1st homer of the season

In US Major League Baseball, Japanese two-way player Ohtani Shohei of the Los Angeles Angels has hit his first homerun of the season.

Ohtani batted cleanup as a designated hitter in a game against the Seattle Mariners at the Angels' home stadium in Anaheim, California, on Wednesday.

Agency Apologizes For Issuing False Quake Alert

Agency apologizes for issuing false quake alert

Japan's Meteorological Agency has apologized for a false earthquake alert issued for a wide area of eastern Japan on Thursday, blaming it on a technical glitch.

At around 9:38 a.m., the agency issued the alert for a strong earthquake that would hit Tokyo and its surrounding regions of Kanto, Koshin-etsu and Tokai, as well as Fukushima Prefecture, with an expected intensity of 4 to 5-plus on a scale of 0 to 7. It was said to be centered in the Pacific Ocean, south of the Boso Peninsula, near Tokyo.

Coronavirus Cases In Tokyo Hit Record High

Coronavirus cases in Tokyo hit record high

The number of new coronavirus cases in Tokyo continues to rise with a record-high 367 infections confirmed so far on Thursday.

At a meeting with experts, Tokyo governor Koike Yuriko called on people and businesses to make every effort to prevent infections.

Tokyo Reports New Daily Record Of 367 Cases

Tokyo reports new daily record of 367 cases

Tokyo Metropolitan Government officials say a record 367 new cases of the coronavirus were confirmed in the Japanese capital on Thursday.

The figure is the highest daily tally for Tokyo, exceeding the previous record of 366 infections that was reported exactly one week ago on July 23.

Tokyo Doctors Plan To Boost Pcr Testing Capacity

Tokyo doctors plan to boost PCR testing capacity

NHK has learned that the Tokyo Medical Association is considering increasing the number of coronavirus testing sites in the Japanese capital to 1,400 from the current 300 or so.

The association has so far set up around 300 PCR testing sites in Tokyo. These include sites at medical institutions, as well as PCR test centers that are jointly operated by local medical associations and municipalities.

One Dead, 18 Injured In Koriyama Blast

One dead, 18 injured in Koriyama blast

One person has died and at least 18 have been injured in an explosion at a restaurant in Koriyama City in Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan.

Police say the blast occurred shortly before 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, Japan time.