China News Service, May 11 (Xinhua) According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK), the Japanese government plans to hold an expert meeting on the 14th to discuss the lifting of the "emergency declaration" in some areas before the deadline originally set at the end of this month.

  According to Kyodo News, the Budget Committee of the House of Representatives of Japan on the 11th focused on the "Declaration of Emergency Situations" surrounding the new crown epidemic. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and related cabinet members attended.

On April 29 local time, the waiting hall at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan was almost empty.

  Abe said at the meeting that on the 14th he will listen to expert opinions and announce whether he can partially lift the "emergency declaration". He also said that Japan's current epidemic situation is moving forward on the road to calm down.

  Japan ’s Minister of Economic Regeneration, Nimura Nimura, said on the “Emergency Declaration” on the 10th that out of 34 counties other than “Specific Alert Prefectures”, many newly diagnosed cases in many counties continue to decrease, which may become a premature cancellation by the Japanese government. The object of the "emergency declaration". In addition, according to the situation, 13 "special warning prefectures" will also be included in the object of the study revocation declaration.

  According to reports, the judgment criteria for lifting the "emergency declaration" are expected to include: whether the number of new infections each week tends to decrease and is below a certain number of people in the region; whether a medical system that can accept treatment for critically ill patients has been ensured, and Do you have an inspection system that can keep track of infection?

  On the other hand, Abe said on the research and development of the new Japanese crown vaccine on the 11th: "The University of Tokyo, Osaka University, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, etc. are advancing research and development, and clinical trials are expected to start as soon as July."