S pore has detected its first local cases of the BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants while foreign arrivals to Israel will not need to take a COVID-19 test before boarding.
TOKYO: Japan’s “Kill Bill” restaurant operator prevailed in a court case on Monday that declared Tokyo’s now defunct COVID-19 infection curbs were illegal. The orders, enacted in the capital during various states of emergency, included shortened operating hours and a ban on alcohol sales, though there was a compensating government subsidy. Businesses that didn’t comply were
A Japanese court ruled Monday that an order by the Tokyo metropolitan government for a restaurant chain operator to reduce business hours amid the coronavirus pandemic was illegal, finding the case did not fulfill certain conditions. But the Tokyo District Court rejected a claim by Global-Dining Inc that imposing blanket…
By Rocky Swift TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's "Kill Bill" restaurant operator prevailed in a court case on Monday that declared Tokyo's now defunct COVID-1.
TOKYO - Typhoon winds and rain dampened what might have been a more celebratory mood in Tokyo on Friday (Oct 1), as restaurants were allowed to sell alcohol and stay open later following the lifting of the latest Covid-19 state of emergency. Japan is cautiously easing restrictions that have prevailed across much of the nation for almost six months. New.