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Posted on 07/01/2021 by admin

Why won’t Osaka call state of emergency when its COVID-19 deaths are doubling Tokyo’s?

Despite the national government’s decision to declare a state of emergency in Tokyo and three surrounding prefectures, the governor of wester・・・ …
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