China News Service, April 12. According to a report from Japan's "Oriental News", 306 new coronavirus infections were newly confirmed in Tokyo, Japan on the 12th, and the cumulative number of infections reached 126,284.

As of the 11th, Japan has confirmed a total of 506,895 people and a total of 9,409 people have died.

[Tokyo and other places implement the "Declaration of Semi-emergency"]

  Due to the continued deterioration of the new crown epidemic, following the three places of Osaka Prefecture, Hyogo Prefecture, and Miyagi Prefecture, on April 12, parts of Tokyo, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, and Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture also officially began to implement the "spread prevention key measures" ".

This measure is called a "quasi-emergency declaration", restaurants and other businesses will not be allowed to conduct dine-in business after 8 pm, and those who refuse to comply will be fined less than 200,000 yen.

Data map: On January 8, 2021 local time, passers-by pass by a closed shop in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

  The implementation period of Tokyo’s “Key Spread Prevention Measures” is from April 12 to May 11. The scope of implementation includes 23 central urban areas of Tokyo, as well as the western suburbs of Hachioji, Tachikawa, Musashino, Fuchu, and Chofu. There are 6 cities in the city and Machida city.

The "Key Spread Prevention Measures" in Kyoto and Naha will end on May 5.

[The first case of infection in Japan after 2 vaccinations]

  A female medical worker in Japan's Ishikawa Prefectural Central Hospital in her 50s was still infected with the new crown virus after completing all 2 new crown vaccinations. This is the first case of infection after 2 vaccinations in Japan.

Prior to this, another female medical worker in her 20s in Japan was diagnosed with the infection six days after receiving the first dose of the vaccine in late February.

  The woman in Ishikawa Prefecture was vaccinated with Pfizer's new crown vaccine on March 13 and April 3, and her family was diagnosed with the infection soon afterwards. She was also diagnosed with the infection on April 10 after being screened, but she did not symptom.

  The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan stated that vaccination will reduce the risk of infection, but it does not mean that infection can be absolutely blocked.

The Ishikawa prefectural government stated that the woman had no symptoms after being infected. It can be considered that the vaccine has played a role in reducing the risk of severe illness, but it is also possible that she had been infected before being vaccinated.