Tokyo raises coronavirus alert to highest level

TOKYO 鈥 The Japanese capital of Tokyo posted the highest coronavirus alert level on Thursday with its daily tally of new cases set for a record high of more than 500, and its governor warned of much worse unless action is taken.
The nationwide tally also hit a new high of 2,201 on Wednesday, according to state broadcaster NHK.
But it is the spread of the virus in the metropolis of Tokyo, which hopes to stage a re-scheduled Olympic Games next year, that causes the most alarm.
Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike told a late Wednesday news programme that the metropolitan government would take steps to combat the coronavirus 鈥渨ith the view that infections could reach 1,000 cases a day鈥.
The daily tally of new infections in Tokyo were set to hit 534 cases on Thursday, broadcaster TBS reported, surpassing a record 493 the previous day. Latest official figures from Tokyo are announced at 0600 GMT.
The city鈥檚 highest alert level on a scale of four indicates that 鈥渋nfections are spreading鈥 compared with the previous level of 鈥渋nfections appear to be spreading鈥.
With new record tallies across Japan, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said the government was looking to tighten guidelines on eating out, such as by limiting its subsidized 鈥淕o To Eat鈥 initiative to parties of up to four.
But authorities stopped short of announcing a state of emergency or any drastic steps to restrict the movement of people, mindful of the economic impact.
鈥淚 ask citizens once again to be vigilant about taking basic precautions,鈥 Mr. Suga told reporters, stressing the risk of infections particularly at eateries.
鈥淲e ask that people engage in quiet, masked, dining. I will do the same starting today,鈥 he said.
For medical preparedness 鈥 a separate category 鈥 Tokyo kept its alert at the second-highest level, indicating a need to boost hospital capacity but a notch below critical levels. 鈥 Reuters


