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Posted on 24/11/2020 by admin

Japan Eyes Tighter Virus Steps as Severe Cases in Tokyo Jump

As Japan returned to work Tuesday following a holiday weekend, regional and national authorities moved toward boosting restrictions designed to contain the spread of a coronavirus surge.
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