State Of Emergency May Be Expanded To All Of Japan


State of emergency may be expanded to all of Japan

Japan's government is considering expanding coverage of a state of emergency over the coronavirus outbreak to the entire country.

The government is set to ask its advisory panel of experts for opinions on Thursday before a formal decision is made by a coronavirus taskforce.

The government declared a state of emergency on April 7 for Tokyo and six other prefectures. But numbers of infections have since continued to rise in other prefectures as well.

Some prefectures including Aichi have made their own state of emergency declarations after seeing rises in new cases.