'The cherry blossoms will bloom again next year' - Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike urges public to avoid the national pastime of congregating to watch the cherry blossoms as they hit their peak in the capital
A woman wearing a protective face mask following an outbreak of the coronavirus disease walks past under blooming cherry blossoms in Tokyo, Japan March 26, 2020.
Koike urged the public to avoid the national pastime of congregating to drink and watch the cherry blossoms as they hit their peak in the capital, saying on Friday, "The cherry blossoms will bloom again next year." While those figures are not high for a city of nearly 14 million, with many millions more in neighbouring suburbs, experts warn of a high risk of an explosive rise in infections, since authorities have not been able to track all the contacts of more than half the newest cases.
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