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Japan relaxes its mask regulations

March 13, 2023 / 8:44 AM
Sharjah24 - AFP: The Japanese government loosened its mask regulations on Monday, advising people to wear them only on crowded trains and in hospitals or nursing homes, but there were few indications that locals were eager to remove their masks.
Japan has never had a mask mandate, but residents have adhered to guidelines to wear them indoors and outside from the early days of the pandemic, and masks were common even pre-Covid during cold and hayfever seasons.

The country is one of the last places in Asia to end nationwide masking recommendations, and on Monday morning most commuters kept their faces covered, on trains and outdoors.

"I think I'll keep wearing a mask for the moment," 46-year-old Tatsuhiko Ohashi said on his way to work, outside Tokyo's busy Shinagawa station.

He still had "a bit of fear" of Covid and worried that getting infected unknowingly would "risk inconveniencing people around me".

Japan avoided lockdowns and other harsh restrictions during the pandemic but still fared better than many countries, with 73,199 deaths in a population of more than 125 million.

Some observers have credited masks and other voluntary measures, along with strict border closures, with that relative success.

But the government has been keen to gradually return to normal, reopening the borders and seeking to stimulate the economy.

There were just over 7,000 Covid cases reported nationwide on Sunday, and businesses have largely said they will leave it up to customers to decide whether to mask -- though staff will continue to wear them.
March 13, 2023 / 8:44 AM

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