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Calls to extend Japan s COVID-19 emergency beyond May 31 growing within gov t

Calls to extend Japan s COVID-19 emergency beyond May 31 growing within gov t
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30 Japan local gov ts plan to set up mass-vaccination sites

news 30 Japan local gov ts plan to set up mass-vaccination sites The Mainichi © The Mainichi Japan s COVID-19 vaccination policy head Taro Kono (Mainichi) TOKYO A total of 30 local governments across Japan s 47 prefectures and 20 ordinance-designated large cities have indicated their intention to establish large-scale coronavirus vaccination centers with the help of planned central government subsidies, according to remarks at a May 18 news conference by Taro Kono, the Japanese government s vaccinations chief and minister in charge of administrative reform. Though Kono did not specifically identify the governments expected to set up the centers, he did say that it is certain it will accelerate vaccinations.

Remaining silent in online meetings bothers teleworkers in Japan the most: poll

Remaining silent in online meetings bothers teleworkers in Japan the most: poll May 7, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) A nearly empty office is seen in Tokyo s Minato Ward in November 2020. (Mainichi/Shinnosuke Kyan) TOKYO Remaining completely silent in online meetings has come out on top in a Tokyo company s poll on the most bothersome behavior in remote working environments perhaps a warning to some engaging in online meetings as more companies introduce teleworking systems amid the spread of the coronavirus. Tokyo-based Qualitia Co., which develops and sells email security products and services, polled 1,000 corporate employees, civil servants and association staff members in their 20s to 50s across the country online on April 6 and 7.

48% back revision of Japan s Constitution, 12 points up from last year: Mainichi poll

news 48% back revision of Japan s Constitution, 12 points up from last year: Mainichi poll The Mainichi © The Mainichi The original document of the Japanese Constitution is seen at the National Archives of Japan in Tokyo s Chiyoda Ward on April 11, 2017. (Mainichi/Naoaki Hasegawa) TOKYO Forty-eight percent of respondents to a poll by the Mainichi Shimbun and the Social Survey Research Center said they support revision of the Japanese Constitution, surpassing the 31% who were against it. The poll was conducted nationwide on April 18 ahead of Japan s Constitution Memorial Day on May 3, the 74th anniversary of the supreme law taking effect in 1947. Meanwhile, 51% backed revising war-renouncing Article 9 to stipulate the existence of the Self-Defense Forces (SDF), while 30% of respondents were against such a move.

Japan gov t was to give personal data on students at 30 nat l universities to private firms

news You are using an older browser version. Please use a supported version for the best MSN experience. Japan gov t was to give personal data on students at 30 nat l universities to private firms The Mainichi © The Mainichi House of Councillors lawmaker and Japanese Communist Party member Tomoko Tamura, right, is seen asking questions to Minister for Digital Transformation Takuya Hirai at a House of Councillors Cabinet Committee on April 20, 2021, at the National Diet in Tokyo. (Mainichi/Kan Takeuchi) TOKYO The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology tried to hand an outside party records containing personal information on students at 30 national universities across the country who applied for exemptions from school fees in fiscal 2020, it emerged at an April 20 House of Councillors Cabinet Committee.

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