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Coronavirus lockdown | Japan lifts state of emergency in most regions

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Japan’s prime minister has announced the end of the state of emergency for most regions of the country, but restrictions are being kept in place in Tokyo and seven other high-risk areas, including Osaka, Kyoto and Hokkaido. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday lifted the measure ahead of schedule in 39 of the country’s 47 prefectures, effective immediately.

Abe declared a month-long state of emergency on April 7 in Tokyo and six other urban prefectures, later expanding it to the whole country through May 31. With signs of the infections slowing, Abe is seeking to relax restrictions while balancing disease prevention and the state of the economy.

“Today is the new beginning for our daily lives, a new normal,” Mr. Abe said.

He warned of a likely resurgence of the infections, urging people to keep their guards up.