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Tokyo's Coronavirus Cases Are Soaring, But Japan's PM Says The Games Are Not To Blame


Tokyo s Coronavirus Cases Are Soaring, But Japan s PM Says The Games Are Not To Blame
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga will extend a state of emergency to four more prefectures due to rising coronavirus infections. Here, Suga addresses a news conference on July 8.
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Even as new coronavirus cases surge in Tokyo to rates not seen since the pandemic began, Japan s prime minister says the Olympics are not causing the spike.
Officials on Thursday confirmed 3,865 new cases in Japan s capital, the highest daily tally reported, just as the Tokyo Olympics near their halfway point. ....

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FOCUS: Coronavirus threat rises as Japan cheers Olympic gold medal rush


FOCUS: Coronavirus threat rises as Japan cheers Olympic gold medal rush
By Junko Horiuchi and Ayano Shimizu,
KYODO NEWS
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4 hours ago - 09:30 | Sports, News, All, Coronavirus
A week since the opening of the Tokyo Olympics, fraught with many difficulties, the gold medal rush of Japanese athletes has lifted the spirits of a public that remains largely worried about staging the multinational sporting event amid a once-in-a-century pandemic.
Behind the festive mood, however, the number of daily coronavirus cases is rising at an alarming rate in Japan, where only around 30 percent of the eligible population were fully vaccinated as of Thursday, when the host city confirmed 3,865 new infections, hitting a record for the third straight day, and the nationwide single-day count topped 10,000 for the first time. ....

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Japan minister urges young adults to get shots


Published Wednesday, July 28, 2021 5:54AM EDT
Last Updated Wednesday, July 28, 2021 5:54AM EDT
TOKYO (AP) - As Olympics host Tokyo saw another record number of coronavirus cases Wednesday,
Japan s vaccination
minister said the speed of the country s inoculation campaign is less urgent than getting shots to young adults, whom some health experts are blaming for the current surge in infections.
Taro Kono told The Associated Press that
Japan is “overshooting” its goal of a million shots a day, so “speed doesn t matter anymore.” He said
Japan is averaging about 10 million shots a week after a late start that critics have blamed on extra red tape. ....

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