Japan to fully lift coronavirus restrictions as infections slow

16 March 2022, 11:24

People in the Ginza shopping district of Tokyo
Virus Outbreak Japan Daily Life. Picture: PA

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s government is seeking to cautiously expand consumer activity to help the badly damaged economy get back on track.

Japan’s Prime Minister has announced plans to fully lift coronavirus restrictions on March 21 as new infections driven by the highly contagious Omicron variant slow.

The Covid-19 restrictions currently in place in 18 prefectures, including the Tokyo area, will end on Monday as planned, Fumio Kishida said at a news conference on Wednesday, as his government seeks to cautiously expand consumer activity to help the badly damaged economy get back on track.

It will be the first time Japan has been free of virus restrictions since early January.

Daily caseloads have steadily declined in the country in recent weeks after surging to new highs exceeding 100,000 in early February. New cases have fallen by about half.

While Omicron causes mild symptoms in most people and the fatality rate remains low, the latest wave is the deadliest one so far in Japan because the total number of patients were many times higher than in earlier waves.

Nevertheless, deaths in Japan have totalled about 26,000 since the pandemic began two years ago, significantly lower than many other countries.

Virus Outbreak Japan Daily Life
A lion statue in the Ginza shopping district of Tokyo has been given a face mask (Eugene Hoshiko/AP)

Most victims were elderly patients whose underlying illnesses rapidly worsened after contracting the virus, experts said.

Mr Kishida has faced criticism that he delayed booster vaccinations until all municipalities were ready, allowing the virus to quickly spread.

His government has since opened mass inoculation centres to speed up the booster programme.

About 72% of people aged 65 or older have received their third jabs, but overall booster vaccines have reached only a third of the population.

Experts urge caution after the lifting of restrictions due to the possibility of a resurgence of infections. A subvariant of Omicron is gradually replacing the primary strain around the country.

In some areas, hospital bed occupancy rates still exceed 50%, and oral antiviral pills are not reaching as many people as expected.

Although Mr Kishida’s government has pledged to secure millions of doses of the two imported oral pills, they are not widely used. One is rather large and hard to swallow, and another cannot be combined with many other drugs.

The ongoing Covid restrictions are largely limited to restaurants, where shorter service hours have been requested.

The general public is also asked to work from home and avoid parties and large events, as well as to wear face masks while in public places and follow other basic anti-virus measures.

By Press Association

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