Japan seeks 'quasi-emergency' measures for seven prefectures until July 11: minister
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[TOKYO] Japan will seek to implement "quasi-emergency" measures in seven prefectures where it will lift a state of emergency on June 20, ensuring some restrictions remain in place, Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura said on Thursday.
The seven prefectures would be under "quasi-emergency" restrictions until July 11 to prevent a rebound in coronavirus infections, Mr Nishimura said.
REUTERS
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