Japan Imposes Nationwide State Of Emergency To Contain Coronavirus Pandemic

TOKYO, JAPAN - APRIL 17: Staff walk through a near empty terminal at Narita Airport on April 17, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan. Narita Airport, one of Japans busiest, has closed one of its 2 runways for the first time in its history after traffic plunged by nearly 85 percent from a year ago as countries around the world impose travel restrictions in their fight to curb the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. Although less affected than some European nations, Japan recently expanded its current state of emergency to cover the entire country as coronavirus infections continue to spread. 9,231 cases have been confirmed so far with 190 deaths and 935 recoveries. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
TOKYO, JAPAN - APRIL 17: Staff walk through a near empty terminal at Narita Airport on April 17, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan. Narita Airport, one of Japans busiest, has closed one of its 2 runways for the first time in its history after traffic plunged by nearly 85 percent from a year ago as countries around the world impose travel restrictions in their fight to curb the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. Although less affected than some European nations, Japan recently expanded its current state of emergency to cover the entire country as coronavirus infections continue to spread. 9,231 cases have been confirmed so far with 190 deaths and 935 recoveries. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
Japan Imposes Nationwide State Of Emergency To Contain Coronavirus Pandemic
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