China News Service, May 12 (Xinhua) According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) report on the 12th, the Japanese government intends to discuss the partial lifting of the emergency declaration on the 14th. The target area includes 13 specific warnings that need to focus on preventing and controlling the spread of the epidemic Part of the prefecture, and 34 other counties.

Data Map: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

  According to reports, the Japanese government intends to hold an expert meeting on the 14th to listen to expert opinions, and on this basis, in conjunction with the continued reduction of newly diagnosed cases and other situations, discuss a partial lifting of the emergency declaration. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on the 11th that "on the 14th, he will listen to the opinions of experts and announce the declaration of whether the situation can be partially lifted (emergency)."

  In addition, the Japanese government also intends to add four experts on economic issues to the expert meeting from the perspective of considering epidemic prevention and control and socio-economic activities when the state of emergency is lifted, and is currently adjusting the matter.

  On the other hand, in response to additional economic countermeasures, Abe said that he will begin to prepare the second supplementary budget in the near future and strive to be passed in this Congress. According to reports, it is expected that the supplementary budget will include support for businesses that are struggling to pay rent and students who are struggling to live in, as well as raising the ceiling for employment adjustment subsidies. The Japanese government intends to adjust the relevant content based on the consultation between the two parties.

  Abe announced on April 7 that 7 prefectures such as Tokyo have entered a state of emergency, and expanded the scope of application to all of Japan on April 16, while designating 13 more severely infected areas including Tokyo and Osaka It is a "special warning prefecture". On May 4, in view of the fact that the epidemic was not clearly controlled, Abe announced an extension of the state of emergency until May 31.