Lockdown extended in Japan till May 31
Lockdown extended in Japan till May 31
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Tokyo: More than 2,52,000 people have died due to the virus, while millions of people have been infected with this virus. It is a bit difficult for scientists to say how long will be able to get rid of this disease.

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The government of Japan made an official announcement on Monday to extend the national emergency till 31 May. Prime Minister AB Shinzo said that by the middle of May if the figures of infection improve, it can be removed even earlier. A month-long emergency was declared on April 7 in the country. Japan does not have a complete lockdown. So far, 14,877 people have been infected and 148 people have died.

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After three months in East Asian country Vietnam, schools opened from Monday. It will be mandatory for all students to wear masks while going to school. Schools in Vietnam were closed in early February, with some cases of infection reported. All types of educational programs were happening online.

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