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A busy street in Nagoya on Friday night | KYODO
Kyodo, Jiji Feb 27, 2021
NAGOYA/OSAKA – The sentiment among businesses, citizens and even governors was mixed in the six prefectures that are set to have their COVID-19 state of emergency lifted at the end of the month.
While some welcomed the move in the hopes it would help revive their economies, others expressed concerns that lifting the declaration too soon in Aichi, Gifu, Osaka, Kyoto, Hyogo and Fukuoka could lead to a resurgence of infections in those areas.