Japan imposes 'emergency' measures against virus
Much of Japan has kicked in its government state of emergency to curb Covid-19 infections, as well as a less stringent quasi-emergency, reports AP.
The number of people requiring hospitalisation has grown to more than 168,000, and complaints have surfaced about hospitals turning patients away.
The emergency, which lasts through September 12, requests restaurants and bars to close at 8pm and not serve alcohol and shopping malls to limit crowd size.
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