Japan is likely to extend by two weeks or more coronavirus containment measures in the greater Tokyo area, four government sources said today, as infection numbers creep up less than a month before the Summer Olympics start.
Japan's capital and three neighbouring prefectures are among areas under a 'quasi' state of emergency set to run through 11 July, but a recent uptick in infections has officials leaning towards keeping restrictions in place - a move that could affect the number of spectators allowed into Olympic venues, the sources said.
Depending on the extent of the strain on the medical system, the government could reinstate a full state of emergency for Tokyo, the sources said.