Tokyo reported an unprecedented 40,406 new cases of Covid-19 eclipsing the previous daily record made last week, as new more contagious omicron subvariants emerge. Despite the resurgence of new cases, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has ruled out re-imposing nationwide movement curbs in the near future.
Local governments, however, are issuing advisories or restrictions to contain the spread. Japan’s third most-populous prefecture Osaka is urging elderly to refrain from going out unless necessary while Okinawa, a popular travel destination, is imposing social-distancing measures on its residents.
The 7-day rolling average of confirmed cases in Japan was 1,480 per million people on July 27 — the highest level among G-7 nations, according to Our World in Data. But the death rate remains the lowest among G-7 countries.
While most countries have lifted border restrictions fully, the country with the world’s largest elderly population is taking a unique approach by removing restrictions for domestic residents while keeping a tight vigil on its borders.
Japan is cautiously and slowly reopening its borders. It has set a daily cap on visa entries and requires tourists to be on chaperoned tour groups.
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