Japan's Prime Minister Abe is expected to declare an emergency in the wake of the Corona19 situation in Japan.

Prime Minister Abe has confirmed his intention to declare an emergency as the number of corona 19 confirmed surges, and the Japanese government is making necessary preparations, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported.

Reportedly, Prime Minister Abe is expected to declare an emergency tomorrow (7 days) at the earliest.

Prime Minister Abe reported that the medical system could collapse as the number of people infected with Corona19 surged, and will declare an emergency to Tokyo and other metropolitan areas, the Yomiuri Shimbun said.

Declaring an emergency will allow the authorities to take steps to limit an individual's property rights, such as using the land needed to set up temporary medical facilities.

In addition, the Governor of the metropolitan prefecture, which is a regional government, can request to refrain from going out on a legal basis, and can also request to restrict the use of box office facilities.

However, the Japanese government and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government say that even if an emergency is declared, there will be no action to prohibit forced outings, and there will be no so-called 'city blockade'.

The Sankei Shimbun said Prime Minister Abe will listen to experts' opinions today and decide whether to declare the emergency soon.

According to Japanese NHK broadcasts, corona19 confirmed in Japan was 4,570 until yesterday.

This is an increase of 362 people from the previous day, and the number of confirmed people in Tokyo has risen to over 100 people for two consecutive days, reaching 1,33.

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