China News Service, August 30. According to Kyodo News, Japanese writer Haruki Murakami commented on Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s previous speech on the new crown epidemic in the TOKYO FM radio program "Murakami RADIO" on the 29th, "Maybe it’s just watching I want to see the situation".

  According to reports, Murakami said at the end of the program that at the IOC plenary meeting in July, Yoshihide Suga said about the new crown epidemic that “finally began to see the exit of the long tunnel”.

In this regard, Murakami commented: "Even though he is a peer of the same age, I have not seen it at all. This person seems to be incapable of hearing opinions, and probably only has good eyes."

Data map: Tokyo under the epidemic.

  In addition, Murakami also called: "We can only survive now until we can see the real exit."

  Japan's new crown epidemic continues to be severe, with a total of more than 1.39 million confirmed cases and a total of more than 15,000 deaths.

Suga Yoshihide announced on the 25th that eight places including Hokkaido, Miyagi, and Aichi will enter a state of emergency starting on the 27th.

This means that 21 out of 47 prefectures in Japan are in a state of emergency.