Covid-19: Japan lifts emergency; China hits back at US

Covid-19: Japan lifts emergency; China hits back at US

SINGAPORE, May 15 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Here are the latest developments from Asia related to the novel coronavirus pandemic:

JAPAN’s prime minister lifted a state of emergency imposed due to the
coronavirus for the majority of the country but kept it in place for top
cities Tokyo and Osaka.

After fears the virus could explode in Japan, new infections have come down sharply, enabling the government to end the measure in 39 out of 47
prefectures before it was due to expire on May 31.

CHINA accused the United States of smearing Beijing after Washington
alleged Chinese hackers were attempting to steal research on developing a
vaccine against the coronavirus.

The claims have added fuel to tensions between the global superpowers, who have traded barbs over the origin of the pandemic.

NEW ZEALANDERS mingled with friends and hit the shopping malls for the
first time in seven weeks as a national lockdown ended and businesses faced a “new normal” minimising the constant threat of coronavirus.

A long-awaited haircut was the top priority for many Kiwis after almost two
months in isolation, with queues of tangle-headed customers forming at
barbers before dawn.

AUSTRALIA: Almost 600,000 lost their jobs as the virus shutdown took hold
in April, the steepest monthly drop since records began more than 40 years
ago.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said 100,000 people filed for
unemployment benefits, while a further 500,000 left the workforce altogether.

Sparks will continue to fly on Australian soap opera Neighbours even though the stars must keep their distance, the show’s creators promised after production resumed following a virus hiatus.

The long-running Melbourne-based drama — which launched the careers of
several stars including Kylie Minogue — is one of the first shows to press
ahead with filming under strict social distancing rules as the television
industry adapts to new norms.

INDONESIA: Thousands crammed into a terminal at Jakarta’s main airport, breaking social distancing rules after the Indonesian government lifted a ban on air travel imposed to fight the spread of the virus.

Images of the scene went viral online, prompting airport officials to
intervene and separate baggage-laden travellers. The flight ban was relaxed
last week, earlier than originally anticipated, even as the number of cases
continues to rise sharply in Indonesia.

MALDIVES: The Maldives extended its lockdown for another two weeks as the former tourist hotspot reported its fourth coronavirus fatality and the pandemic spread rapidly in the congested capital Male.

SOUTH KOREA: Birdsong and the rattle of the ball dropping into the cup — accompanied by camera shutters — were the only sounds to be heard as professional women’s golf entered the post-coronavirus era on a closed South Korean course.

Spectators were barred from the Lakewood Country Club as the KLPGA
Championship got under way in Yangju, northeast of Seoul, with a host of
social distancing measures in place to guard against infection.

BANGLADESH reported 14 more deaths from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and 1041 fresh positive cases overnight.

The tally of coronavirus infections has climbed to 18,863 in the same period in the country after 1041 new COVID-19 cases were detected.

As of May 13, the recovery count rose to 3,361 after 214 patients were discharged from hospitals. — NNN-AGENCIES

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